Thom Browne's Pre-Fall 2024 Collection Builds on His Classics
With subtle adjustments to his coined tailoring, the designer expands his signature suiting universe.



















































For the last 20 years, Thom Browne’s namesake label has existed synonymously with its signature suiting: precisely-tailored pieces that fall shorter at the top and fit slimmer toward the bottom. For Pre-Fall 2024, Browne builds on his fundamental concept, introducing silhouettes and textiles that ever-so-slightly stray from his expected formalwear to enter new domains in the designer’s universe — something he’s been doing since his debut couture show in Paris this summer.
In his experimentations, Browne shapes a number of jackets with smoother shoulders and tighter-fitting shapes that snugly caress the body when fully buttoned. In addition to his classic patterns, expressive colors become central to the Pre-Fall 2024 range. New graphic motifs land on coats, blazers and trousers: most notably, an abundance of vivid roses sprout in unexpected places, and birds flock all over trenches en masse.
Still, Browne’s signatures play a large factor in the line’s identity. Particularly, his grey suiting, his high-cut pants and his four-striped mark remain a constant across the range. The designer’s Hector Bag makes some new friends, including a new basket-like case that’s modeled after Browne and his partner Andrew Bolton’s 19th century house in the upper Hudson Valley, Teviotdale. Closing off the line, a plethora of quieter leather bags offer an opulent finish to Browne’s classics with gold hardware.
See Thom Browne’s Pre-Fall 2024 collection in the gallery above.