White Mountaineering Plays With Rugged Technical Looks for Fall/Winter 2018

Featuring rope accessories.

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Bringing some ruggedness to Paris Fashion Week Men’s, White Mountaineering meshed technical detailing with outdoors inspired looks. Lauded designer Yosuke Aizawa chose to highlight the recent intersection of function and fashion with a cohesive Fall/Winter 2018 presentation at the French capital’s annual fashion celebration.

Rope accessories and details served at the accent the range full off functional takes on outdoor wear. While a plethora of patterns and climbing hardware maintained the seasonal range’s runway air while referencing rugged silhouettes usually sported by seasoned outdoorsmen. Some standout pieces included sherpa lined vests, adjustable bib pants and trousers with multiple carabiner attachments.

Check out all the looks from White Mountaineering’s Fall/Winter 2018 presentation above and stay tuned for more of our coverage from Paris Fashion Week Men’s.

For more contemporary fashion news, make sure to check out how GmbH reworked traditional workwear codes with its Fall/Winter 2018 collection.

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