Summary
- This week’s HBX Archives drop focuses on Samuel Ross’ A-COLD-WALL* era during the 2021 seasons
- Focusing on outerwear like windbreakers, denim jackets and more, the collection brings elevated tech wear to the forefront
- The collection is now available online
This week HBX Archives returns to the Samuel Ross era at A-COLD-WALL*, focusing on the Spring/Summer 2021 and Fall/Winter 2021.
The releases feature a strong emphasis on outerwear that blurs the lines between traditional coats and more technical, utilitarian pieces. From parkas to jean jackets, windbreakers and more, Ross continued to solidify his distinctive vision, marked by a blend of social commentary, industrial aesthetics, and evolving design principles. Bringing elevated tech wear to the forefront, the pieces featured more pronounced and architectural shapes, playing with volume and structure in unexpected ways. This moved beyond traditional streetwear silhouettes into a more conceptual realm.
Some of the tees offered in this selection included Ross’ emphasis on creating garments that were adaptable and accessible. This translated to more wearable pieces with a focus on comfort and functionality. The palette saw the introduction of warmer tones and subtle shifts, reflecting a sense of hope and renewal. Across both seasons in 2021, Ross’s A-COLD-WALL* continued to mature beyond its initial streetwear focus, evolving into a brand with a strong conceptual underpinning, exploring social themes through a refined and often technically-informed design language. His focus on material innovation, sculptural forms, and evolving color palettes defined this period.
Check out the pieces on HBX.
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