C.P. Company Draws on Past Projects for Its New “Metropolis Series”

Dressed in an earthy and natural palette.

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C.P. Company’s forthcoming Metropolis Series is a reflection on a project from the early 2000s entitled: Urban Protection. Featuring a collection of Dynafil parkas, Moreno Ferrari — the label’s head of design at the time — crafted each garment to represent distinct natural elements.

Taking its name from a jacket from this original collection, C.P. Company introduces The Metropolis, a capsule boasting a selection of outerwear, T-Shirts, jackets and accessories, each of which aims to reinterpret the original idea of protection for a city environment with greater depth.

Dressed in an earthy and natural palette of browns, beige, green and black, each piece is characterized by a detachable C.P. Company badge, alongside subtle references to the original pockets and the treatment of accessories.

The Metropolis Series is available to buy now from the C.P. Company webstore.

In other news, HYPEBEAST recently sat down with Lorenzo Osti to discuss the past, the present and the future of C.P Company.

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