The Noah co-founder is stepping down after four years of revitalizing the American heritage brand’s menswear division.
Featuring “remixed” sweaters by Eckhaus Latta, Collina Strada, Tanner Fletcher, Patrick Taylor, and Buci.
Featuring brands like Aimé Leon Dore, Noah, Gramicci and more.
A homage of to the publication’s century of circulation in the form of reimagined heritage J. Crew pieces.
Gap, Abercrombie & Fitch, J. Crew and even Victoria’s Secret garnered plenty of attention in 2024. Can the trend continue in 2025?
Featuring brands like Supreme, JJJJound, Levi’s, BEAMS, A.P.C. and more.
The playful line celebrates the charm and nostalgia of beach lifestyles in the ’50s and ’60s.
Designers Brendon Babenzien and Chris Gibbs discuss letting streetwear and prep collide on a number of oversized pieces.
The Tokyo-based label toys with prep and uniform aesthetics inspired by Americana style.
Sporting accents from the state flag, and earthy tones from Catskills, Central Park and more.
One of the first projects under Brendon Babenzien’s leadership.
Arriving in “Trek” or “Raincloud.”