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Garbstore AW22
Garbstore AW22 has arrived just in time for the transitional months. Focussed on layering, the collection comprises a plethora of versatile wardrobe staples and winter-ready pieces. Here, we dive into some of the fabrics and silhouettes featured throughout the offering.

Fleece
Is there anything cosier than fleece for winter?
Arriving in green and blue, the Canadienne fleece nods to vintage alpine styles. Made from premium Japanese double-faced fleece, it features a breathable Airtex lining with corduroy trims, as well as a large internal zip pocket for extra storage.
Our other two styles, a wool-blend jacket and hoodie, are informed by adjustable webbing at the chest, which is designed to store accessories, such as a scarf or bandana, when not in use.
Key Piece: Paisley Easy Shirt
The paisley-print Easy shirt is aptly named due to the fact it doesn’t crease, making it ideal for travelling and last-minute styling. Made from Japanese Miracle Wave, a soft cotton-lawn fabric with a subtle texture, it’s cut to a relaxed silhouette with dropped shoulders and a curved hem. Natural shell buttons fasten the front and cuffs.
Down
When it comes to cold-weather protection, it doesn't get much better than down. Our AW22 collection includes two insulating styles for varying levels of chill.
The Goose Down Liner jacket is made from nylon micro ripstop and features deep slip pockets, as well as an additional bottle compartment.
Made from cotton-blend CORDURA® ripstop, the Goose overcoat is fitted with webbing adjusters that can be used to cinch the waist.
Key Piece: Postal Craft Jacket
Inspired by vintage styles, the Postal Craft jacket focuses on the finer details. Made from premium Japanese cotton cloth, which features tonal stripes and a white hand-stitched finish, it’s cut to a boxy silhouette with set-in sleeves at the front and raglan at the back. Large asymmetric patch pockets are accompanied by four internal compartments for optimum storage, whilst red-stitch binding along the internal seams ensures neat construction.

Corduroy
A recurring component, corduroy holds a special place within our winter collections due to its soft texture and resulting comfort. We’ve reworked the fabric across a host of styles this season, in both standard and wide-wale applications.
The Silhouette: Ruffle
Inspired by traditional fatigue silhouettes, our range of Ruffle pants is designed to bring versatility to your wardrobe. This season, we’ve imagined them in corduroy, denim, and cotton-blend CORDURA® ripstop. They’re cut with wide, tapered legs and feature adjustable straps that cinch the waist for the perfect fit. Deep patch pockets – slip at the front and flap at the back – provide optimum day-to-day storage.

Security
Our range of Security styles is inspired by the utilitarian components that define service uniforms. For AW22, the signature line comprises a brushed cotton-twill jacket and cotton-blend CORDURA® ripstop pants. Both pieces are cut for a relaxed fit and feature an array of 3D cargo pockets with secure webbing straps.
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