Tinie Tempah's - What We Wear.
Mixing contemporary menswear with timeless British style redefining traditional sports silhouettes. From hoodies to cropped jogging trousers, What We Wear drops its twist on the sportswear infused trend.
Debuted at London Fashion Week and available at www.whatwewear.com.
Ungendered fashion might be where we are headed. This transition in Hip Hop has arguably been in motion for years. From Kanye West claiming that he popularised skinny jeans: To the album art of Young Thug's Jeffery being as much as a hot topic and the content: And more recently Skepta wore a womenswear top to the Ivor Novello Awards where he picked up the award for best contemporary song. He was even quoted saying "it might be womenswear but that’s just a word. At the end of the day, if there’s a top on a hanger that I really like then I want to wear it". In the world of Streetwear, from heavy hitters like Supreme, Palace, Stussy to Bape, Stone...
"Went to the show sitting in the front row in a black tracksuit" - Shutdown by Skepta, Konichiwa.
Skepta's first known venture into fashion was in the merchandising of his Boy Better Know label, releasing the BBK t-shirts circa the early 2000s. Fast forward 10 years, through consistency Skepta propelled to the forefront of the Grime scene flying the flag internationally. It only makes sense for Skepta to re-enter the fashion world with the release of his fashion label Mains.
The first collection includes a tracksuit top, tracksuit bottom in an Autumn/Winter inspired khaki colourway.
This capsule is available exclusively in Selfridges.