A Kind of Guise Prepares Summer-Ready In-Season Drop

Featuring lightweight fabrics and printed shirts.

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German label A Kind of Guise has followed up its recent release of bags with another Summer-ready drop. For its latest capsule, the brand has prepared a series of pieces that are perfectly suited to the warmer months, ranging from patterned shirts and light jackets to shorts and headwear.

The Summer influence is also felt through the fabrics used throughout, which includes lightweight materials including seersucker, linen and lyocell blends. Stand-out items include a long-sleeve white shirt complete with a brown check pattern, waffle caps and graphic pieces that celebrate A Kind of Guise’s SS21 collection “Postcards from Everywhere.”

Take a look through the latest in-season drop in the gallery above, with an editorial captured by photographer Iris Humm on the Costa Daurada in Spain. The pieces are due to hit the A Kind of Guise web store at 7PM CEST (1PM EDT) on May 13.

In other fashion news, refresh your memory of Stüssy’s Summer 2021 collection.

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