Saul Nash SS25
Saul Nash introduces ARCHETYPES, a collection redefining classic menswear through the lens of movement and functionality. This collection features a blend of workwear, denim, tailored shirts, performance wear, and sportswear, expanding the boundaries of the Saul Nash brand.
Saul Nash, reflecting on the evolution of his style since the brand's inception in 2018, emphasizes the collection's focus on new cutting techniques for menswear. ARCHETYPES reimagines traditional pieces, incorporating elements of movement into their design.
A standout piece is the archetypal French smock, redesigned with seams that trace the lines of a muscle vest, elasticated cuffs, and tailored pants featuring articulated knee pleats and zippered aeration. The classic white shirt is reinvented with a saddle cut extending from yoke to cuff, creating a dynamic interplay between traditional and contemporary design.
The collection also includes a short-sleeve zippered work shirt made from moisture-wicking waffle fabric, featuring curved stitch lines. A plaid windbreaker is overprinted with Nash's signature movement lines, while a waterproof hooded jacket integrates this check pattern in its lining.
Super lightweight Kaihara denim is utilized in a zippered workwear shirt and matching track pants, both detailed with white topstitching. The tracksuit is crafted from waffle and rib fabric, offering a refined smart-casual option.
Grey marl souvenir hoodies and reversible basketball jerseys feature the SAUL logo in Varsity letters, commemorating the brand's founding year, 2018. The shell suits and running jackets emphasize practicality with ventilation features and recycled materials.
Knitwear includes body-shaped tanks and mesh tops, some showcasing abstract torso images. Footwear continues Nash's collaboration with Sebago, while bandanas blend traditional paisley with dynamic silhouettes.
ARCHETYPES by Saul Nash combines innovative design with traditional menswear, pushing the boundaries of fashion and functionality.
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