Patta‘s Spring/Summer 2025 collection is a celebration of the streets and the life they hold. It takes inspiration from the energy of Caribbean spots and coastal towns, focusing on the places where people come together—parks, football fields, corner stores, and city beaches. It also taps into the memories of late-night stops at gas stations, creating a sense of nostalgia.
The colors used in the collection are warm and sun-soaked, with shades like orange, lilac, and red, mixed with earthy tones like sand and brown. Patterns play a big role, with camo in pinks, purples, and browns, as well as leopard prints standing out. The fabrics and textures add depth, featuring vintage-style tricot tracksuits, crochet stripes, and space-dye jacquard. Graphics bring a playful feel, with cartoon designs, spray-paint effects, and photo-prints adding a touch of fun and nostalgia.
The clothing is relaxed, with a retro vibe. Key pieces include a leopard boiler suit, soft knitted cardigans, and a pink waffle co-ord set. The collection also includes women’s wear, like bodystockings, baby tees, cropped zipped hoodies, a skirt, and jogging pants, all blending smoothly with the overall theme.
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The first drop of the Patta SS25 collection will be available on February 7th, 2025, on patta.nl, the Patta mobile app, and in Patta stores in Amsterdam, London, Milan, and Lagos.
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