Neithers' Fall/Winter 2017 Collection Incorporates Activewear & Workwear Elements

A subtle, yet sharp offering from the Seoul-based brand.

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Seoul-based label Neithers recently unveiled lookbook visuals for its Fall/Winter 2017 collection — blending in subtle elements of both sportswear and old-school workwear into a casual, weather-appropriate range.

Varying shades of blue, brown, grey and red feature prominently throughout — boasting textile compositions as versatile as its color palette. The lifestyle brand utilizes such fabrics, as corduroy, denim, nylon and velvet, to fashion a varied mix of seasonal staples, including lightweight outerwear, quilted vests, button-down shirts, crewneck pullovers and others. Select pieces from the collection are available now at such retailers as Slow Steady Club.

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