Pull&Bear x PlayStation
			by Adriano Batista
						
			
			Some logos are a shared memory. The specific grey of a first console, the four familiar symbols, the typeface of a loading screen. These graphics formed the visual background for a generation. Now, they are stepping out of the television and onto the street.
Pull&Bear connects with PlayStation for a new clothing collection. This capsule takes the most recognized elements from the console’s history. It reinterprets them with a current, urban point of view. The line features unisex pieces designed to transcend generations. It combines streetwear elements like blazers with sportier joggers. It pairs printed jackets with skirts and contrasts poplin shirts with relaxed pants.
The color palette relies on grays and blacks. These are offset with deliberate touches of red, a direct reference to classic game aesthetics. This is clothing for those who grew up with a controller in hand.
Check it out below:










 
 
The Pull&Bear x PlayStation collection is available at pullandbear.com.
			 
									 
				
			
		
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