Samsøe Samsøe Channels the Concrete Jungle in All-New Autumn/Winter 2024 Collection
The Danish brand delivers an array of menswear and womenswear that takes inspiration from major cosmopolitan cities.
Made for the metropolis, Samsøe Samsøe’s new Autumn/Winter 2024 collection takes cues from the concrete jungle for the city girl and city boy in us all. With cityscape-inspired colorways, including rich green hues reminiscent of tree-lined streets and subdued gray shades akin to classic cosmopolitan concrete, the AW24 collection artfully interprets big-city living.
From street to street, the Scandinavian brand will have you strutting in style all season long. Across womenswear and menswear, Samsøe Samsøe applies its signature Asterprint, in dark brown and black, set against various fabrics, such as satin and twill, to capture the textures of the outside world in their creations. Classic and casual, the womenswear designs play with dimension – as seen in the poplin styles – and captivating prints and patterns like matching cowhide footwear and accessories for the metropolitan style maven.
Samsøe Samsøe’s Danish attitude and modern interpretation of city street style carry over to the robust menswear range. Following in step with the subtle yet sophisticated style sensibilities crafted for their counterparts, the menswear mainstays include Manteco’s MWool® -made coats, preppy half-zip sweaters and polished loafers with a sculptural toe that can effortlessly be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.
Along with the aforementioned pieces, the AW24 collection from Samsøe Samsøe also arrives with a revamped knitwear range in the line’s signature shades and accented with rhinestones, as well as the new addition of the Safranka ankle boots in washed leather for an extra edge. Additionally, the brand delivers lightweight trousers and pinstripe blazers for laidback day-to-day city escapades.
To shop Samsøe Samsøe’s Autumn/Winter 2024 collection and channel your inner city girl or city boy, visit the Scandinavian brand’s official site today.