The luxury fashion house and the streetwear giant have joined forces to create The Archetype, their first-ever collaborative menswear collection for Fall/Winter 2024. Inspired by four distinct personalities – The Artist, The Entertainer, The Traveler, and The Entrepreneur – the collection blends Armani’s timeless elegance with Kith’s modern street style.
Each Archetype comes with its own capsule, featuring unique fabrics, silhouettes, and color palettes. From the sophisticated black-on-black Artist capsule to the adventurous tan and brown Traveler collection, there’s something for every man.
Beyond the suits, the collection also includes footwear, graphic tees, caps, and beanies.
To bring the Archetypes to life, Kith and Armani have teamed up with celebrities who embody each personality. Martin Scorsese, LaKeith Stanfield, Pierce Brosnan, and Ronnie Fieg himself represent The Artist, The Entertainer, The Traveler, and The Entrepreneur, respectively.
Check out the collection below:
The collection will soon be available in select Giorgio Armani and Kith stores worldwide, as well as online.
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