
Spring/Summer 2023
London/Manchester-based photographer Niall Hodson spotlights the season's standout pieces in our Spring/Summer 2023 editorial.
The Spring/Summer 2023 editorial showcases standout pieces from the seasonal collections of our three in-house brands: Garbstore, The English Difference and Home Party. The playful images integrate both cult-classic and up-and-coming labels of the store, including Kapital, Stüssy, HERILL and Athletics Footwear.
Shot by London/Manchester-based photographer Niall Hodson, the editorial spotlights the best of Garbstore SS23 in and around Portobello. Familiar backdrop locations, such as Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road, reflect our West London roots and the brands that were born there.
Kapital 5G Knit Rainbow Smilie Sweater
HERILL HL Good Luck Flag Jeans
Merrell 1TRL Hydro Runner RFL 1TRL Trainers
Garbstore’s texture-rich SS23 collection is designed to serve as the perfect go-to for layering in the warmer-yet-unpredictable months. Highlights include Garbstore’s Highway Jacket, made from nylon with a checked cotton lining and corduroy trims, and the relaxed Japanese cotton Ruffle Pants. Also in the mix are Home Party’s oversized, box-fit shirts made from lightweight Japanese "Miracle Wave" fabric, and The English Difference’s lightweight Waffle Marl Crewneck Sweater, inspired by 1940s naval uniforms.
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