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A brand-new Benidorm-based lookbook features the most recent offering from Lucas Puig’s label, which arrives just in time to close out the year. Key pieces are stylishly modeled by team riders Alex Hatfield and Stanley Pradel against the Spanish coast, where the weather contrasts with the gloomy winter that hangs over the brand’s hometown of South London.

This season, standouts include a bold branded double-zip track jacket, boxy-cut denim jackets with embroidered branding, and a hooded shell. A tri-color blocked crewneck with jacquard branding and a striped Ripple Knit embroidered motif completes the collection of knitwear, which also includes two minimal, soft chenille silhouettes.

The Phantasy Jeans from Yarsale have also been added to the collection. These jeans have a laser-etched “Ripper” design all over them. Dark-colored corduroy slacks and loose-fitting denim cargo pants with colorfully branded branding are other winter-ready options. The essential pullovers have screen-printed graphics, while the heavyweight pullover hoodies have contrast stitching.

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