Gramicci and F/CE. Link Up Again to Present New Capsule Collection

With the collection paying homage to Gramicci’s history and philosophy.

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Following its recently unveiled Fall/Winter 2023 collection that brought an adventurous approach to the season, Gramicci has connected with F/CE. to present an all-new garment line — and this time, the brands have created a capsule is more technically focused than ever.

The new collection pays homage to Gramicci’s history and philosophy with a capsule line designed by F/CE., a brand that produces functional and durable clothes and luggage based on contemporary fashion.

As a whole, the capsule is based on the concept of modern outdoor clothing that can be worn both throughout the city and in the mountains. Additionally, the collection is inspired by F/CE.’s baggage of Functionality, Culture, and Exploration.

With this in mind, the new drop features a line of oversized creations based on military-style aesthetics, utilizing three colorways of black, “Coyote,” and “Olive.” These hues are split into two material subsections and integrated across new long track pants, a BA cap, and a new padded blouson.

Furthermore, Gramicci by F/CE. welcomes a selection of water-repellent finishes across its looks, resulting in a natural-looking yet technical garment. Other highlights from the drop come in the form of a Taslan Military Nylon which has been air-treated to give a fluffy cotton texture for additional comfort. Accessories round off the collection, with new Cordura bags available in black and “Coyote” colorways.

You can check out the new collection from Gramicci by F/CE above and it’ll be available to shop via the official Gramicci website from September 22. In other fashion news, take a look at the new collection from Craghoppers.
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