Australian streetwear label, ZANEROBE, just released the “Graphite” collection, reminding us, once again, why they’re up there with Australia’s strongest streetwear talent.
The brand’s signature aesthetic has been distressed, creating a naturally worn-in appearance. They debut multiple new styles in a consistently dark and muted color palette, including the Sharpshot Pant, a carrot-fit pant available in stretch-cotton and denim.
Complimenting a broad selection of chinos, ZANEROBE delivers felt-feel Melton jackets, drop-shoulder and over-sized knit crews, and button-down vertically striped wovens. Add to that ripped and deconstructed styles, a repeated cloud print, and long-heather jersey options and you’ve got a well-rounded collection.
ZANEROBE started in 2002 as part of a burgeoning Australian streetwear scene, founders Leith Testoni and Jonathon Yeo began designing clothing they wanted to wear and hoped others would too. The brand has since gone global, it’s stocked in over 400 stores worldwide, and continues to be a key player in the streetwear scene.
The collection is available online via the link below and in select stores worldwide.