BERSHKA dropped the third part of its Fall/Winter 2024 menswear collection. This capsule collection takes a fresh look at essential garments, letting design and material take center stage.
The emphasis here is on creating a timeless wardrobe for the modern urban man. BERSHKA Menswear Drop III isn’t about fleeting trends; it’s about reimagining essential pieces with cutting-edge cuts, materials, and fabrics. Think wrinkled textures, innovative knitwear variations, and a touch of leather effect, all employed to elevate classic tailored patterns. Oversized trench coats and timeless jackets take center stage, crafted with a focus on both modern style and lasting quality.
The color palette leans towards neutral tones – black, sand, and olive green – allowing these new textures to add depth and interest to your wardrobe. Taking inspiration from the ever-evolving style of contemporary cities, these garments are designed for layering, offering maximum versatility.
Check it out below:
The entire Menswear Drop III collection, including all clothing and accessories, is now available for purchase online at bershka.com and in physical BERSHKA stores worldwide.
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