Human Made, a Japanese streetwear brand founded by designer NIGO, has announced the release of its new 'Patchwork Check' collection. The new ensemble arrives shortly after the release of the brand's recent Brooklyn Machine Works collab, marking what has been a busy month for the beloved streetwear label.
As the name suggests, all of the pieces included in this collection feature eye-popping patchwork. In particular, they feature one of two patchwork patterns, a blue Madras check version or a multi-colored square iteration. Specific pieces in the capsule include short-sleeve button-down shirts, shorts, tailored suits, and pillows. No doubt, with this concise and unconventional capsule Human Made is looking to promote bold new summer styles.
The entire Human Made 'Patchwork Check' collection is now available to purchase on Human Made's website.
Colorful Patchwork Apparel
Human Made Unveils Its Summer-Ready 'Patchwork Check' Collection
Trend Themes
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