Forét PF23: The Art of Nostalgia in Fashion
by Adriano Batista
Take a moment to recall your fondest memories of childhood or a trip that still resonates with you as the best holiday ever. It’s not the material possessions or purchases that come to mind, but the sensory experiences that transport you back in time. The scent of a beachside barbecue, the sounds of the forest’s wildlife, or the feeling of a cool breeze on a warm summer day. These cherished memories always seem to take place away from the office and are the driving force behind Forét‘s Pre-Fall 2023 collection, aptly titled Out of Office (Souvenir).

Forét flawlessly blends practicality, comfort, and style into a collection designed to help you create new, authentic memories. The brand’s use of high-quality materials and intricate detailing takes its functional clothing to the next level. The collection is simultaneously practical and elegant, featuring delicate painted prints on tailored shirting and lightweight sportswear that pairs perfectly with durable work pants.
What’s unique about the Out Of Office collection is its overarching strength and versatility. While the brand has always focused on outdoor clothing, this collection expands its vision to include a more fashion-forward approach without compromising on functionality. Each piece is a tribute to the souvenirs that make up our fondest memories and comes together to form an unforgettable whole.
By wearing Forét’s Out of Office collection, you can surround yourself with beauty, inspiration, and possibility, and step out of the mundane routine. The clothing you wear can be a powerful reminder of the exciting moments and memories yet to come.
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