Luxury men’s e-tailer Mr Porter is teaming up with Los Angeles-based streetwear label Gallery Dept. on a 26-piece capsule collection that offers ready-to-wear and accessories.
The collection focuses on Gallery Dept.’s commitment to sustainability by utilizing upcycled garments and deadstock fabrics. Prices range from $250 to $4,200.
The collection is anchored by denim and leverages the streetwear label’s patchwork motif for many styles. Standout pieces include the G-patch denim jeans that are embellished with hand-embroidered details, as well as archival T-shirts that feature the brand’s “Art That Kills” slogan.
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“We at Mr Porter pride ourselves on being a destination for discovery and bringing our customers the most in-demand and in-the-know brands, and Gallery Dept. is a great example of that,” said Mr Porter buying director Daniel Todd. “This capsule is a celebration of the long-standing relationship between our two brands and is the first time Gallery Dept. has worked with a retailer on this scale. Expanding beyond the must-have logo T-shirts, we really wanted this collection to showcase the breadth of Gallery’s offering, which is something you really get a sense of when you visit their Los Angeles store. Hopefully, styles like the rip-and-repair denim and patchwork painters will help to bring that sense of artisanal craft to a global audience.”
This is Mr Porter’s latest collaboration this year. In March, the retailer teamed with sustainable brand Arket on a 120-piece collection that benefited Planet Good Earth, a London-based environmental organization.
Last October, Mr Porter teamed with more than 40 American menswear brands, such as Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren, Fear of God and others, for a 600-piece collection.