Minimal Monotone Spring Fashion

COVERCHORD's SS19 Editorial Displays a Range of Technical Shapes

COVERCHORD is a retail label based in Tokyo and it recently launched an impressive editorial that captures some of the best pieces prepared for the Spring/Summer 2019 season. The range readily approaches the warmer weather, fusing looks drawn from brands such as Stone Island, Engineered Garments, Unused, and Digawel to name a few standout labels this season.

The style aesthetic boasts minimalistic perspectives, presented with some hits of bold hues to add the slightest contrast against the monotone color palette. Additional standout items from the editorial spotlight the orange colored ground coat created by Wellder as well as the jumpsuit done up in khaki presented by Aura Lee. All of the pieces in the range are now available to shop online at COVERCHORD.
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