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Brand: Saturdays NYC

Season: FW18

Key Pieces: Silas Puffer mid-length parka with an oversized mock-neck collar, hidden hood, and sustainable down filling; Calvin Flight Jacket with a quilted lining and velvet fabric; Ty Double Breasted Parka and Varick Pants finished with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating; Field Heavy corduroy pant with thick ribbing; Timothy board short with orchid and lacquer butterfly prints.

Editor’s Notes: Saturdays NYC pulls inspiration from the diversity of New York City's neighborhoods for FW18. Here, we get a look at the first of three drops for the season.

A color palette of light plum, seafoam green, and cobalt blue point to NYC's streets, signs, and marketplaces. New outerwear styles are then showcased, alongside both heavy corduroy garments and more lightweight silhouettes done up in cotton and Durable Water Repellent coating.

We also see a selection of items boasting orchid and lacquer butterfly prints, a nod to the flower shops, furniture stores, and gift shops along the streets of Chinatown. FW18 sweats revert back to tracksuits often spotted in the city’s Little Russia neighborhood.

You can look forward to Saturdays NYC's initial FW18 delivery launching in-store and online in the U.S. August 2, followed by a global release August 3.

In other style news, you can now cop pieces from the Gucci-Dapper Dan collection online.

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