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rag & bone’s proclivity for versatile fabrics and functionality makes for a bold and necessary collection in its latest capsule of future staples. And while it may not be the round up of perfected basics you've come to expect from the brand, rag & bone's latest capsule reflects a new perspective with a sporty edge and street-wise sensibility.

The uncomplicated wardrobe has something for everyone, consisting of womenswear, menswear, and accessories. Re-introducing must-haves like leggings, a low back bodysuit, and an organic cotton hoodie its womenswear line brings a heightened awareness to pieces that are often overlooked, while its menswear line focuses on rebuilding the necessary classics. A tee, hoodie, crewneck knit, trouser, and short all get a much-needed upgrade with high-density fabrics and subtle fit detailing.

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Despite its everyday use, these basics don’t go unnoticed. Coming in bold colors like saffron and sage along with vanilla and black, each universal piece is still distinctly rag & bone. Capping off the capsule with a linen parka and nylon bomber as well as baseball caps, an oversized tote, a cotton beanie, and the newly updated Retro Runner, this collection has you covered from head to toe–literally.

The capsule is now available on rag-bone.com and exclusively in-store at rag & bone SoHo and West 13th in New York, Miami Design District, Chicago, as well as Abbott Kinney and Melrose in Los Angeles.

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