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Sacoor Brothers' Spring/Summer 2025 Collection Has A Lisbon Vibe That Hits Different

Sacoor Brothers' Spring/Summer 2025 Collection Has A Lisbon Vibe That Hits Different

Hype Malaysia28-07-2025
We're serving Iberian realness, fam! With its latest collection, Sacoor Brothers reimagines its Portuguese heritage through timeless tailoring, modern fabrics, and a fresh expression of identity.
The brand welcomes the Spring/Summer 2025 season with a new chapter that goes back to where it all began – the city of Lisbon. Named Chapter One: Lisbon, this latest collection celebrates the soul of Portuguese craftsmanship, combining classic elegance with contemporary comfort.
In line with its new tagline The Luxury of Being You, the collection marks a refreshed direction for the brand. Expect refined tailoring, lightweight fabrics, and clean silhouettes designed for life on the move. From featherlight suits and stretch-infused trousers to breathable performance shirts made with advanced materials like K.AIRMESH, each piece blends innovation with ease.
The colour palette takes inspiration from Lisbon's timeless charm. Soft pastels reflect the glow of golden-hour skies while deep blacks and urban greys recall the city's historic streets and architecture. Every tone is chosen to capture the quiet beauty and elegance of Lisbon's landscape.
Signature details such as patterns inspired by traditional Portuguese azulejos add subtle character to minimalist pieces. This thoughtful mix of heritage and modernity defines the essence of the new collection – style with a story.
Discover the Spring/Summer 2025 collection now at Sacoor Brothers boutiques across Malaysia.
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