RANRA SS24 Makes Gorpcore Uniforms Primed for Summertime

Introducing new and experimental fabric treatments.

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Arnar Már Jónsson and Luke StevensRANRA is quickly becoming recognized across global corners. The Iceland-born, London-based label has continuously produced technical uniforms ideal for the winter season. For Spring/Summer 2024, RANRA delivers a transitional wardrobe for the warmer days ahead.

RANRA often explores the temperate environments of Iceland and London and is grounded in gorpcore through and through. SS24 sees the design duo introduce new fabric treatments that protect its wearer from exterior conditions. Traditional denim uniforms are silkscreened to produce a dyed effect, while railroad stripes decorate workwear sets after completion to make each completely unique.

Furthermore, RANRA offers essential nylon outerwear in delicate Earth tones alongside sports-inspired bottoms with jerseys underlays used for the first time. The fabric is mirrored onto everyday tracksuits, tops, and more, seeing RANRA step into the future.

Take a closer look at RANRA’s SS24 collection in the gallery above.

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