Pull&Bear Unveils Winter Collection with Rising Star Simon Hempe
by Fucking Young!
Pull&Bear is heating up the Winter season with its latest collection, featuring the talented young actor Simon Hempe as the face of the campaign. Hempe, known for his roles in films like Society in the Snow and Nahir, embodies the brand’s youthful and edgy aesthetic.

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The new men’s line is all about distressed denim, oversized silhouettes, and outerwear that’s as stylish as it is practical. Key pieces include a 100% leather jacket from the P&B Black Label line and a tie-dye sweater with rips and an acid-washed effect. The color palette is predominantly dark, with shades of brown, black, and gray.
For those braving the cold, Pull&Bear offers a range of cozy outerwear options. Cropped padded jackets, coats with sheepskin collars, and classic bomber jackets in various styles and finishes are all highlights of the collection.
Complementing the outerwear are ribbed zip-up sweaters, super baggy jeans, and checked shirts or t-shirts with graphic messages. Hempe is also a fan of the brand’s new line of men’s bags and shoulder bags, which add a touch of sophistication to the winter look.
When it comes to footwear, Pull&Bear is channeling an urban vibe with options like flat loafers, Maryjane shoes, cowboy boots, and chunky sneaker trainers. The collection is rounded out with a selection of bags in various sizes and textures, adding a gothic and rocker edge to the Winter proposal.

Total look Pull&Bear

Total look Pull&Bear

Total look Pull&Bear

Total look Pull&Bear

Check out some of our favorite pieces below:

Leather jacket

Leather-effect bag with pockets

Leather-effect jacket

Crossbody bag with pockets

Classic mocasin and Sneaker STWD

Shopper bag

Check overshirt and Zipped jumper

Crossbody bag with pockets
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