Carlos Nazario debuts first collection with Moose Knuckles as Global Artistic Director
			by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
						
			
			Renowned stylist Carlos Nazario‘s debut release as Global Artistic Director of Canada-based outerwear brand Moose Knuckles has been unveiled and it’s just as good as we imagined it would be.
“Moose Labs” is the title given to the launch and the rest. As far as Nazario’s is concerned, it’s made up of twelve pieces handcrafted from premium fabrics, reimagined and inspired by 90s hip-hop. This process has been reflected in jackets of different styles such as bombers, bikers, pilot jackets, and parkas, in trousers, or accessories such as mittens and pilot hats.
Of the collection, Carlos commented: “For me, outerwear transcends mere functionality – it’s an integral part of one’s style expression. Growing up in New York City, spending time outdoors was a significant part of my life, and outerwear became a statement of my personal aesthetic. This collection draws inspiration from the coats that first made me feel truly sophisticated, blending Moose Knuckles’ roots in Canadian military apparel with exquisite craftsmanship and quality that discerning individuals will appreciate. There’s an unmistakable sense of glamour in this collection that reflects the bold, stylish approach we bring to outerwear design.”
Take a look at the Moose Knuckles and Carlos Nazario collection and if you want to get your hands on some, buy it on the brand’s website.





 
			 
									 
				
			
		
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