OverThrow Presents Its Newly Branded Concept
After offering a first glimpse at their Eastern-inspired streetwear with a special popup shop,






After offering a first glimpse at their Eastern-inspired streetwear with a special popup shop, Toronto-based streetwear label OverThrow presents a few shots of what’s in the works. Launching OverThrow with the aim of filling a void in men’s ready-to-wear, founder Samuel .W. aligned with emerging local designers Kyle and S.J. to present a line that embraced individuality and engaging the unknown. Through loose and comfortable yet confident cuts, the brand channels freedom and unhindered expression through streetwear.