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s.k. manor hill Autumn/Winter '19

s.k. manor hill Autumn/Winter '19

Always informed by vintage pieces, s.k. manor hill picks up where they left off for AW19, bringing back fan favorites as well as some welcome additions to this season’s line-up. Materials, which are built for the colder months ahead, add variety by way of striking new patterns as well as bold statements tones.

Pieces like the Type II jacket — made in non-denim fabrics unlike its traditional presentation — are back once again, though now in a twill of solid tones or a lovingly sultry red velvet. Of the more simple workwear outfits, fellow outerwear staples like the work jacket, overcoat, and bomber tag along, though each offering up in this collection’s focal constructions of a baby blue quilting and a perfectly autumnal plaid wool. The latter, granted less structure thanks to its much lighter feel, adds an effortless look to all of the above, even giving the overshirt and robe a similar casual appeal. The cool toned offerings, however, are made more with utility in mind as it insulates as much as it protects from wind. Alongside, blazers arrive in a luxe shimmer, loose sweatshirts get the tie-dye treatment, and even sweatsuit sets break from their typical association.

For a look at all that and more, be sure to check out the below.

GAKURO Dissects Vintage Jackets for a Range of Military Garments

GAKURO Dissects Vintage Jackets for a Range of Military Garments

HAVEN Highlights the Insulated Offerings by Veilance AW19

HAVEN Highlights the Insulated Offerings by Veilance AW19

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