s.k. manor hill Flexes a Versatile Fall/Winter 2025

Exploring an array of influences that speak to the brand’s founding principles.

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Dominic Sondag‘s s.k. manor hill has lifted the veil on its newest seasonal delivery. Guided by the concept of “a life well-lived is a life well-travelled,” the latest seasonal range from the label is dubbed “Memento Viviere,” arriving as a mélange of moods and style codes and spanning a selection of sportswear, workwear and formalwear.

A clean and more concise envisioning of the brand’s capabilities and constraints, the label’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection connects utilitarian styles with more casual athleticwear and standout outerwear. Per Memento Viviere’s collection notes, the presentation was “built for the international nomad, the person who is at home in the opposite of home in the world and on the go,” designed to be donned wherever life may take its wearer  – be it a distinguished business dinner or a trek through NYC’s downtown streets.

Workwear is reinvented through a more experimental lens, with the label leaning into rubberized, viscose leather and intermingling that with more sophisticated double breasted blazers and “boro-esque” patchwork sweaters. Alongside a NYC-crafted leather jacket and vest, s.k. manor hill also shows off its first-ever leather bag.

However, the theme that connects each distinct piece in the delivery is comfort; key to s.k. manor hill’s founding ethos, Sondag wants his clothes – and specifically this collection – “to be lived in.”

Explore s.k. manor hill’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection in the lookbook above and stay tuned for a more specific release date.

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