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Just like your sneaker rotation, your Everyday Uniform is worthy of an update every now and then – fortunately enough for you, RONNING feels much the same, seeing to it with the introduction of the second drop of the Paint Collection.

Nothing quite beats the feeling of finding the perfect fitting pair of pants, a t-shirt with just the right weight and drape, hoodies where the shoulders drop in just the right place, and all of that coming together in wearable palettes and thoughtful design details. Truly, it's an art form, and once you find the pieces that best suit you, there's no going back.

I think it's fair to say that this describes the very principles of what an everyday uniform should look and feel like – it's personal, familiar, comfortable, and most importantly, it's totally stress-free.

Over at RONNING, the art of the Everyday Uniform is a core principle to the brand, and it's pretty much perfected it. Easy wearing colorways? Check. Attention to deal and quality silhouettes? Yup.

Its growing workwear arsenal has just, well, grown again, thanks to the addition of the second release under the new Paint Collection.

The new arrival expands on what the first drop had to offer – paint-splattered carpenter denim, a new work jacket, new sweater colorways, and corduroy trousers – by further expanding the palette to include blacks, blues, and greens.

For the needs of your everyday wardrobe, it's a no-brainer – the second delivery of RONNING's Paint Collection is available to shop online now.

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