2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
H&M has become one of the favorite stores of many consumers in the United States and it is no wonder. The popular Swedish brand offers modern clothing, accessories, household items, among other things, at quite affordable prices. Plus, he also does amazing collaborations with some of the coolest designers in the industry. Now the store is back in the news thanks to its new collection.
The store teamed up with the Eytys brand to create a supercool brand for all lovers of comfortable and edgy clothing. The H&M x Eytys line, which includes printed sneakers, leather jackets, jeans, T-shirts and other pieces, is unisex, so both girls and boys can use it.
"Collaboration is about proportions, creating a distinct unisex silhouette by playing with baggy silhouettes and thick architectural footwear," said Max Schiller, creative director at Eytys, in an interview with Instyle. "With this collaboration we want to offer our clients a look that is about striking shoes and proportions that make sense and are genderless."
Best of all, the pieces in the collection have excellent precision. Prices range from
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