PHLEMUNS once again emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and the mission statement of its brand with its latest unisex fashion collection. Dubbed NON BASICS, the capsule is a stylish rebellion against "today's trend-driven fashion industry." Exhibited in an editorial, where the colorful seasonless silhouettes are displayed in twos and fours, PHLEMUNS proves that fashion does not necessarily need a gender to be stylish and fitted.
Taking cues from the 90s and 2000s archives of global brands like the GAP, United Colors of Benetton and FUBU, PHLEMUNS added a modern twist to its NON BASICS unisex fashion collection. From color-blocked cropped blazers that blur the line between work-appropriate apparel and an outfit for a night out to cut-out tees that are perfect for the warm weather, the Spring/Summer 2018 line is definitely worth checking out.
Photo Credits: Harrison Glazier
Seasonless Unisex Fashion Collections
PHLEMUNS' New Capsule is Inspired by the 90s and 2000s
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