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It can be difficult to wax poetic about Veilance's seasonal collections because they typically only slightly vary. Like, especially if you aren't a Veilance obsessive (of which there are many, BTW), you probably won't notice that the Frame T-shirts have been redesigned with a slightly more relaxed cut, for instance.

But that's not the point: Veilance has cultivated an ardent base of shoppers thanks primarily to its consistency. Wildly divergent designs would likely prove more alienating than appealing.

And, so, Veilance patiently updates its collections, slowly updating its clothes over seasons across many similar iterations.

That's why Fall 2023 offers Veilance staples like the Euler and Altus Insulated jackets alongside familiar but revised pieces, like the ever-so boxier Spere tech wool blazer and jacket.

Veilance's Mionn overshirt returns in a new Insulated form, now a bit shorter and with cleaned-up lines. Like several other pieces from Fall 2023, it's offered in typical Veilance monochrome or blinding neon Halogen, another relatively recent development in the Veilance collection.

Most of what you can find in Veilance Fall 2023 looks, at least at face value, nearly identical to the collections that've preceded it. And that's just how fans would likely prefer it to stay.

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You can hunt for differences in the clothes if you'd like but even Veilance itself mostly leaves the overhauls up for customers to figure out themselves, simply referring to products on the Veilance website as "revised" without getting too into the specifics.

"The Fall ’23 men’s collection is comprised of super lightweight fabrics that offer durable protection from rain, wind, and worse, in silhouettes for daily life," says Veilance's press release but, really, that could describe any seasonal Veilance offering.

Same as it ever was, and exactly as it should be.

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