Save The Duck FW24 Invites You Into the Woods
Titled “The Forest,” the animal-free collection is filled with nature-inspired outerwear garments for all kinds of occasions.






























Italy’s 100% animal-free outerwear brand Save The Duck is back with a fresh lineup of cold-weather wares for the Fall/Winter 2024 season. The collection, titled “The Forest,” is built for the great outdoors with all sorts of woodsy inspirations and conscious messaging supporting the preservation of natural habitats.
Centering on respect for nature and animals, the line operates on a color palette influenced by the forest. Neutral hues of gray and brown acquaint themselves with blues, greens and neons, which are meant to represent the “human element.” Meanwhile, intarsia reading “We All Bear Responsibility” appears across several silhouettes, with “Stay Wild Stay Free” lettering lands on puffers and vests.
The line is broken up into several capsules with intentional design constructions for a variety of environments. The Bureau offering, for instance, is geared toward urbanites, with medium-weight designs like polyester cabanas, trench coats, overcoats, field jackets and rainwear for the city. The Arctic collection, on the other hand. prioritizes warmth and protection from winter’s most intense weather with single-fiber composition coats backed by a mono-material strategy that keeps recyclability in mind.
Down the line, Save The Duck’s ongoing collaboration with Japanese designer Satoshi Yamane breeds new Pro-Tech silhouettes with two-tone color schemes, practical design details and exclusive Pro-Tech Engineered by Toray fabric with maximal breathability and water resistance. Additionally, the Smartleisure lifestyle line houses blazers, sweatshirts, hoodies, skirts and chinos; and the Junior collection outfits children in all-weather parkas and classic puffers.
See Save The Duck’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection in the gallery above, and it is available to shop now at the brand’s website.
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