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Store Look - Outerwear & Down

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For the colder months we have assembled three looks blending insulated outwear with a bold, stylish aesthetic. Going for a utilitarian look with heavy use of technical brands such as Patagonia and Didricksons we present a host of understated outerwear garments, trousers and accessories utilizing a predominantly blue, grey and green colour palette. Insulated jackets, down jackets and vests along with a selection of classic silhouettes are brought together for a premium, outdoor-infused look. While we have only selected durable outerwear, the overall look and layering showcase the style and wearability of the garments beyond their technical use.  Products featured: Didriksons 1913 Brisk Parka - Dark Green / Patagonia Hi-Loft Down Jacket - Black / Carhartt L/S Raymond Shirt - White/Bel Air Print / Carhartt Vicious Pant - Black Rinsed (Chicago Denim) / Converse Jack Purcell Jack Ox Shoes - Dolphin/Dolphin Products featured: Carhartt L/S Raymond Shirt - White/Bel Ai...

Store Look - Autumn/Winter 2015

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With the colder months around the corner we present a heavily layered textural store look with key pieces from our Autumn/Winter 2015 range. We have created three distinct looks which blend our brand’s mix of fashion, streetwear and athleticwear aesthetics. The perfect seasonal colour pallet of sleek greys and contemporary blues imbues each look. Our first look takes reference from 80’s street and sportswear imagery, reworking collegiate and preppy styling for a modern and wearable look. This look features a colour palette of muted greys, whites and blacks with lean fitting trousers mixed up with top heavy silhouettes for a contemporary layered look. For this look we have used an oversized quilted jacket from Lacoste Live  layered over the woollen Kevin Jumper and a long sleeved Carhartt base t-shirt . This blend of materials and textures keeps the look modern. The slim fitting trousers also come from Lacoste's Autumn/Winter 2015 collection and are the perfect mix of cas...

Store Look - Carhartt WIP, Converse, Nike

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The second of our in store looks takes it's inspiration from Carhartt WIP's Autumn/Winter collection with the addition of their carry through stables and finished off with sneakers in the form of Converse's iconic Chuck Taylors and Nike 's signature Air Max 90 silhouette. Both looks are based around the Carhartt Michigan Coat which looks set to be the pillar of our selection from Carhartt WIP's Autumn/Winter collection. In the first look we have selected the stellar camo option and let the bold pattern speak for itself by teaming it with paired down black skill pants and the new white demand t-shirt. The Michigan Coat features a linear cut which works well with the more regular fit of the skill pants making for a clean overall silhouette. Subtle box logo branding finishes the look. For the sneakers we have teamed this look up with the Air Max 90 as the fresh white colourway ties in with the t-shirt. This iconic shoe is revamped with a clean whit...

Store Look - ONLY NY, Carhartt WIP, Nike

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For the first in our in house store looks we have gathered a collection of our favorite pieces from some of our most beloved brands such as ONLY NY , Carhartt WIP and of course Nike . Let's start off with the sneakers, the Nike Air Max 90 OG in Infrared White. Released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Nike's Air Max 90 silhouette Nike dropped the highly anticipated and iconic "Infrared" colourway. For the clothing we have stuck to a subtle colour pallet of vibrant blues with white accents to balance out the boldest of the sneaker colourway. We have layered the classic ONLY NY tournament coach jacket over a plain white Carhartt WIP base t-shirt and paired it with a pair of signature slim fit Sid Pant for a smarter take on streetwear. Shop this look in store and online at Fat Buddha Store or check out the technical details of the products featured below: Only NY Clothing Tournament Coach Jacket - Navy From ONLY NY's Spring/Summ...