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Brand: YSTRDY’S TMRRW

Season: SS19

Key Pieces: The entire collection is solid and more specifically the series of outerwear like the olive long coat and herringbone-patterned jackets, along with the matching pants and accessories. The fit with a biker style-like jacket and check-patterned pieces are also strong, as well as the windowpane-patterned suiting.

Editor's Notes: After drawing inspiration from New York for FW18, Japanese designer Kazuya Sugano and his YSTRDY’S TMRRW label are back with the brand's SS19 collection.

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Encompassing a variety of outerwear, tees, shirts, pants and accessories, the latest collection is heavily influenced by the different subcultures of London and Brussels, inspired by Sugano’s time in the European cities. The overall range evokes contemporary menswear sensibilities that is executed nicely in a blend of tailored and loose-fitting styles, which are rendered in an aesthetically pleasing color palette of neutral tones with pops of light teal and pink.

If you like what you see, availability on YSTRDY’S TMRRW's website begins on January 19.

Up next, Givenchy’s menswear goes it alone with ’70s-Indebted FW19 collection.

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