Back To School With Pull&Bear
by Adriano Batista
Returning to the daily grind has never been this exciting, thanks to Pull&Bear‘s latest offering. Collaborating with Pull&Bear’s younger lines STWD and Pacific Republic, the brand unveils two collections set to dominate the back-to-school scene.
STWD: Embrace the Boldest Streetwear
STWD, Pull&Bear’s line that reimagines current street trends through the lens of urban culture, introduces a fresh collection tailored for transitioning from vacation mode with a youthful and daring flair. Among the pieces are washed-out hoodies, oversized sweatshirts, flannel checkered shirts, along with quilted jackets and vests – the perfect companions for welcoming cooler temperatures in the utmost style and comfort.
Denim also takes center stage in this collection, featuring wide-fitting styles like the wide leg and the ever-popular baggy fit, which has already secured a place as a favorite among the younger crowd. On the footwear front, retro-style sneakers in various colors complete the ensemble.
As for the color palette adorning this capsule, garments are drenched in shades of greens, purples, blues, toasty browns, and crisp whites, all in their most effortlessly “washed” rendition.
Pacific Republic: Embracing the Sports Club Essence
Pacific Republic, Pull&Bear’s most youthful collection inspired by the West Coast lifestyle of the United States, makes a return with a feminine and college-inspired proposal.
Cute tops and skirts mingle with oversized sweatshirts and sporty-cut bombers, aligning with the sporty chic trend that takes us to the world of sports clubs. A series of relaxed looks, veering towards a unisex pattern, incorporate more feminine details that perfectly capture the spirit of the Pacific girl.
Stepping down to the footwear, loafers take the spotlight with their flexible technical insoles, ensuring maximum comfort. The color palette consists of grays, khaki greens, and earthy tones – a play of neutral and monochromatic shades that will undoubtedly be a hit this fall and winter, elevating these looks to a class-conquering level.
Check out the collections below:
















Both collections are now available on pullandbear.com and at physical stores.
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