MANKIND Fall/Winter 2017 Lookbook

Featuring everything from neon signs to Japanese prints.

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Following its Western-themed collection for Spring/Summer 2017, Indonesian streetwear label MANKIND has returned with its “Winning & Losing” capsule for Fall/Winter 2017. The latest collection takes inspiration from a range of sources, with international influences as well as legendary horseback riders and the safari.

The collection features a range of logo-heavy shirts, with everything from neon signs to blue and white Japanese-themed designs being used as motifs. Alongside these designs, the capsule also includes jackets and bowling-style shirts that feature an embroidered MANKIND logo as well as the words “winning” and “losing.”

Take a look at the full collection above, which is set to drop via MANKIND’s web store in the coming days. In other fashion news, check out every piece from Palace’s Ultimo 2017 capsule.

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