Hillside's New Collection Takes Vibrancy to the Great Outdoors

With the collection available to shop tonight [September 19], via the brand’s official website.

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Rising London-based outdoor specialist, Hillside, has just presented a brand-new collection and it sees the brand lean into a slew of new color palettes, presenting designs that add vibrancy to the great outdoors.

Hillside — which was labeled as one of Hypebeast UK’s brands to watch in 2022 — first made its mark on UK streetwear in 2020. As a whole, its garment drops remain low-key, however, collaborations with the likes of Dover Street Market and London-based artist, Soldier, have held Hillside in high regard as one of the next big things in British techwear.

Now, Hillside’s new collection introduces a line fresh outdoor-ready styles, with a new waterproof jacket being welcomed in a striking yellow and black colorway. Designed with several technical zippers — seen across the midriff, lateral sides, and hidden internally — they’re complemented by an overarching hood, finished with elasticated pull strings to manipulate the fit. Customary branding is then applied to the chest of the jacket to round off the design.

Additionally, Hillside welcomes a new pair of waterproof trousers, with the design being taken over by a melange of green hues that embrace the overall color scheme of the great outdoors. Large pockets are included on the side of each leg, while further elasticated tailoring is used on the hems.

You can check out the new collection from Hillside above and it will be available to shop via the brand’s official website tonight [September 19] at 8 p.m. BST.

In other fashion news, take an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at LABRUM’s Top Boy collaboration with Netflix and Hackney Wick FC.

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