DIGAWEL Looks Into Clean Styles for FW24

Inspired by the early days of social media. 

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Since its 2006 founding in Tokyo, Japan, DIGAWEL has centered its practice on offering versatile and timeless styles. Alongside its mainline collections, the brand has a history of collaboration with brands like F/CE., Dickies and more to add to the robustness of its catalog. Now for the Fall/Winter 2024 season, the brand is looking back into the undeniably clean elements of its personality to offer up another classic offering.

But to fuel the latest collection, the brand looked to the early days of social media, specifically the first decade of the 21st century. With it, the collection looks at how the simplicity of style has shifted alongside how the color black is always a much-needed wardrobe staple. Overall, the collection harbors a slightly oversized silhouette that lends itself to lightweight jackets, denim jackets, zip-up hoodies, eye-catching plaid tops and hoodies.

But the power in the oversized silhouettes is the collection’s interplay with shape that may see a slightly cropped denim jacket paired with an extended plaid shirt and billowing graphite-hued jeans. The collection’s black category leans into classic style as overcoats, a puffer vest, a puffer coat, button-down shirts, straight-leg pants, cropped pants, cargo pants and more line the looks. Another special point of the collection is its continuing collaboration with F/CE., which sees pieces embedded in the wardrobe.

Take a look at the new offering in the gallery above, with the first drop available now online at DIGAWEL.

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