SS24: Minimalism Edit
Although from opposite corners of the globe, Danish-brand mfpen and Tokyo-based Still By Hand share much in common. Through a similar approach to redefining suiting and shirting through crisp materials and laid back silhouettes, the two brands are united in proving that less is, often, more.
We've put together a selection of our favourite stripped back pieces from our resident experts in minimalism.
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