Androgyny Defines HOUSE OF ERRORS' Latest Collection

Promoting jumbo-sized puffed garments, 400-thousand-stitch hoodies, and more.

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Emerging London-based streetwear label HOUSE OF ERRORS has been everywhere as of late, stepping into the global market with the right foot forward. While the brand recently released its collaborative “TOPO-01” shoe with ALIVEFORM, HOUSE OF ERRORS is preparing to drop its latest in-house offering.

HOUSE OF ERRORS’ new collection pushes androgyny forward, previewing an eccentric editorial with striking characters. The range promotes HOUSE OF ERRORS’ detailed design process, presenting trippy 400-thousand-stitch hoodies with 23 color combinations. Matching flared and pleated sweatpants accompany the previous, delivered in black, grey, and orange hues.

The British brand’s puffed garments continue to stand strong, featuring scored shorts and trousers with its trademark eye logo. Staple shirting is accessorized with glaring neckties and leather crossbody bags, while picture-esque vests, printed T-shirts, and jumbo-sized denim complete the collection with an unconventional feel.

Take a closer look at HOUSE OF ERRORS’ latest collection above. The range will drop via House of Errors on May 27 at 7 p.m. BST.

In other news, Palace and Spitfire unite for skate-ready capsule collection.

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