Seven by Seven Layers up for the Colder Months Ahead in FW22 Lookbook

Inspired by Japanese designer Junya Kawakami’s time living in San Francisco.

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We may be in the heat of summer, but fall is right around the corner. Although it may be agonizing to see layering goods while many of us sit in a puddle of our own sweat, Seven by Seven’s Fall/Winter ‘22 lookbook is certainly worth getting excited about.

Similar to past seasons, the line is inspired by designer Junya Kawakami’s time living in San Francisco, where layering is essential to the unpredictable weather. Cardigans and down jackets, patchwork knit tops to technical outerwear — each garment is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials in a range of earthy tones perfect for the fall months ahead. Amongst the collection, highlights include the Wool Baclava, along with the timeless Patchwork Coat.

Seven by Seven’s FW22 Collection does not have a release date yet, but you can stay up on the delivery by following the Japanese brand’s Instagram.

In related news, Norse Projects heads cliffside for FW22 Delivery 1.

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