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WARDROBE.NYC's "Permanent" Collection Channels Simplicity and Versatility

The brand has updated its signature pieces with new colors and materials.

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WARDROBE.NYC's "Permanent" Collection Channels Simplicity and Versatility

The brand has updated its signature pieces with new colors and materials.

Christine Centenera and Josh Goot’s WARDROBE.NYC has released its latest collection dubbed “Permanent.” The range includes a selection of the label’s signature styles reimagined with new materials.

“We’ve always been interested in the idea of permanence in fashion as a way to slow down the cycle, and achieve real longevity in design,” Goot said in a press release. “The ‘Permanent’ collection does that while offering a progressive template for modern dress.” Arriving in a contemporary color palette, outerwear pieces in the line like the knee-length coats and smart blazers boast classic tailoring patterns including houndstooth, Prince of Wales check and pinstripe.

In addition to its new line of fall-ready garments, the brand has also launched “Looks” – a new feature exclusive to WARDROBE.NYC’s shopping experience. Customers can now shop for entire outfits featuring designs from “Releases 01” to “05” and the “Permanent” collection, which have been styled by Centenera and Ben Perreira. “The ‘Looks’ are considered ensembles that describe a modern urban lifestyle. The idea of tailoring back with sport and street feels right for the times, and is the way we dress every day,” Centenera explained.

The “Permanent” collection ranges from $100 to $1,800 USD and is now available via WARDROBE.NYC’s web store, as well as online retailers like MATCHESFASHION, Browns, Mytheresa, Moda Operandi and more.

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