L.A.'s 424 on Fairfax has become a haven for some under-appreciated and rising brands, covering a wide breadth of tastes and putting names like the minimalist Harmony and the more artistic Henrik Vibskov under one roof. While it has done some one-off collaborations and pieces in the past, 424 now has its own full-fledged in-house line and it's pretty fire as well as fucking massive. There are distressed denim truckers, wool trenches, mad knits, kimono-like overshirts, tees and hoodies. The color palette is centered completely around white, black and tan, while the collection itself carries a motif surrounding police brutality. The poppy flower is also meant as a sign of remembrance. Overall, it's a ballsy, welcomed endeavor from Guillermo Andrade. Some pieces are already sold out, but most of the collection is still available direct from 424.
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