Butter Goods' Q3 Collection Is More Than Just Skatewear

The Australian brand’s third mainline release of the year delivers ultimate versatility.

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Fresh from its nostalgia-inspired collection alongside PUMA last month, Butter Goods returns with its third mainline collection of 2021.

Founded in 2008 in Western Australia, Butter Goods is predominantly known for its classic skate silhouettes, but in more recent years has garnered a following reputation for its everyday garments too.

Now, delivering its Q3 collection, the label serves up another selection of seasonal goodness in the form of outerwear, sweaters, legwear, T-shirts, accessories and more.

Stand-out pieces from the collection include a duo of pattern-heavy mohair knits, a graphic short-sleeved race S:S shirt and a reversible Cyclone Puffer jacket. The collection is rounded out with a variety of logo hoodies, T-shirts and headwear, alongside belts, socks and a tote bag.

The full Butter Goods Q3 collection is set to drop on October 9 and will be available via the brand’s online store.

In other news, Randy’s Garments has presented its most progressive workwear collection to-date.

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