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nonnative Goes Back to Basics for Mid-Summer 2025

nonnative Goes Back to Basics for Mid-Summer 2025

Hypebeast05-06-2025
Summary
nonnativehas presented its latest in-line collection, arriving as a more minimalistic fusion of fashion and footwear.
The Tokyo-based imprint is honing back in on its foundational style codes for its Mid-Summer 2025 range, which leans more minimal in its design. Dipped in a toned-down color palette of grey, black and white, the concise release leans into lightweight leisurewear, consisting of a lineup of cotton-based outwear.
The label offers up a handful of neutral-hued cotton jersey tees, with the variations simply landing in the structure of the neckline, with one T-shirt taking to a t-neck design. As for bottoms, the capsule features two pairs of pants: the 'Officer Chino Trousers' and the 'Easy Dweller Pants' – both of which come with apt weatherproofing.
On the footwear front, nonnative whips up a pair of 'Dweller Trainer' low-tops in a matching colorway.
Take a look at the release in the lookbook above and expect the range to drop for purchase on June 7 at the official nonnativewebstore.
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