Places+Faces Enlist Sainté for Its Latest "Cozy Drop"

The Leicester-born rapper presents new tracksuits, T-shirts, accessories, and more.

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Places+Faces love to collaborate. The London-based streetwear label is consistently championing the best in British culture and talent both within the U.K.’s capital and further afield. For example, the brand published and released its POLAROIDS hardcover book earlier this year and it captured and connected creatives and industry movers across different realms and cities throughout the world. However, aside from Places+Faces’ synonymous polaroid capturing, the brand has also collaborated with musicians such as Niko B and drill star Unknown T — whose trademark sunglasses are designed by P+F themselves. Now, P+F is extending its “Cozy Drop” series with its third installment, and this time Leicester-born rapper Sainté has been called up to front the campaign.

Sainté is known to work within the fashion world — look no further than his hit record “Champagne Shots” that was used for Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2021 campaign — and now the rhymer has been captured wearing P+F’s newest tracksuits, T-shirts, and accessories. Collection highlights include the two new font logo T-shirts that feature an “Olive Green” infill in both black and white. Other garments include black and “Olive” tracksuits that feature an embroidered P+F logo on the chest. For accessories, a collection of sunglasses and pouch bags are available along with a small womenswear restock that includes new-shape shades and bags.

You can have a closer look at the latest “Cozy Drop” from Places+Faces above and it is available on the official Places+Faces website from September 30 at 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. EDT).

In other fashion news, take a look at Oi Polloi and Mephisto’s latest footwear collaboration.

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