A breath of freedom in the urban wardrobe
Skinny jeans are fading. For several seasons, street and contemporary brands have been promoting generous volumes, inspired by workwear, military, and '90s sportswear. Cargo pants, boxy jackets, oversized hoodies: the cut is becoming a language.
This return to fullness is not just aesthetic: it is also political. It reflects a desire for comfort and movement, but also a distancing from the traditional codes of "well-dressed."
Cargo from every angle
The centerpiece of this look: cargo pants. With their patch pockets and robust materials, they transcend styles—from pure techwear to minimalist streetwear. They pair just as well with a Goldwin technical jacket as they do with a structured Arte Antwerp shirt.
Discover in the shop:
- Carhartt WIP Single Knee Pant – confident workwear look
- Goldwin Stretch Cargo – precise volume and technical fabric
Oversize = visual impact
Oversized volume allows you to create powerful silhouettes without overdoing it. A loose hoodie over straight-leg pants, an XXL overshirt worn open over a graphic tee: the play on proportions adds depth to the look, while cultivating a form of stylish nonchalance.
Tip: Always balance the volumes: if the top is wide, opt for a more structured bottom, or vice versa. It's this tension that makes the silhouette strong.
Earth colors, raw textures
The palette follows suit: khaki, beige, anthracite, olive, sand... Colors inspired by the outdoors or military, perfect for emphasizing the functional dimension of the look. In terms of materials, canvas, ripstop, and technical nylons reinforce this feeling of robustness and durability.
Available at: Salomon , Goldwin or Carhartt WIP .
A trend built to last
The utilitarian look isn't just a passing fad. It's part of a sustainable approach: sturdy, durable, versatile clothing that's suited to the rhythms of the city.