PLACES+FACES Drop 10-Year Anniversary Collection

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A decade to remember.

Jul 27, 2023
Morgan Allan
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Images via PLACES+FACES

London stalwarts PLACES+FACES have released images from their ’10 Year Anniversary Collection’, available this Friday, July 28. Shot in a variety of places with a variety of faces, the drop features new silhouettes as well as some old favourites.

The highly anticipated collection follows the brand’s 10-year anniversary pop-up market that took place last month where the likes Corteiz, Daily Paper, Slawn, A-COLD-WALL* and more produced celebratory collab tees.

The 10-year anniversary capsule includes jackets, vests and T-shirts along with a rework of a classic: the 2015 3M Hoodie.

One of the first pieces ever released by the brand is back in black and grey colourways, but the highlight of the collection has to be the latest football-inspired P+K jersey.

Modelled by none other than Central Cee himself, the black and yellow strip takes inspiration from 90s Serie A classics – the drop collar looking like it’s come straight from Juventus’ Champions League-winning 1996 season.

The jersey’s black and white base is accentuated by an orange band with the ‘PLACES+FACES’ moniker positioned centrally. With the ‘+’ symbol appearing in a repeat pattern along the sleeves in white – another nod to the London-based brand.

The full collection will be available to purchase via placesplusfaces.com

Take a closer look at the release below.

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PLACES+FACES Drop 10-Year Anniversary Collection

A decade to remember.

Jul 27, 2023
Morgan Allan
Words by
Photography by

Images via PLACES+FACES

London stalwarts PLACES+FACES have released images from their ’10 Year Anniversary Collection’, available this Friday, July 28. Shot in a variety of places with a variety of faces, the drop features new silhouettes as well as some old favourites.

The highly anticipated collection follows the brand’s 10-year anniversary pop-up market that took place last month where the likes Corteiz, Daily Paper, Slawn, A-COLD-WALL* and more produced celebratory collab tees.

The 10-year anniversary capsule includes jackets, vests and T-shirts along with a rework of a classic: the 2015 3M Hoodie.

One of the first pieces ever released by the brand is back in black and grey colourways, but the highlight of the collection has to be the latest football-inspired P+K jersey.

Modelled by none other than Central Cee himself, the black and yellow strip takes inspiration from 90s Serie A classics – the drop collar looking like it’s come straight from Juventus’ Champions League-winning 1996 season.

The jersey’s black and white base is accentuated by an orange band with the ‘PLACES+FACES’ moniker positioned centrally. With the ‘+’ symbol appearing in a repeat pattern along the sleeves in white – another nod to the London-based brand.

The full collection will be available to purchase via placesplusfaces.com

Take a closer look at the release below.

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PLACES+FACES Drop 10-Year Anniversary Collection

A decade to remember.

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Jul 27, 2023
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London stalwarts PLACES+FACES have released images from their ’10 Year Anniversary Collection’, available this Friday, July 28. Shot in a variety of places with a variety of faces, the drop features new silhouettes as well as some old favourites.

The highly anticipated collection follows the brand’s 10-year anniversary pop-up market that took place last month where the likes Corteiz, Daily Paper, Slawn, A-COLD-WALL* and more produced celebratory collab tees.

The 10-year anniversary capsule includes jackets, vests and T-shirts along with a rework of a classic: the 2015 3M Hoodie.

One of the first pieces ever released by the brand is back in black and grey colourways, but the highlight of the collection has to be the latest football-inspired P+K jersey.

Modelled by none other than Central Cee himself, the black and yellow strip takes inspiration from 90s Serie A classics – the drop collar looking like it’s come straight from Juventus’ Champions League-winning 1996 season.

The jersey’s black and white base is accentuated by an orange band with the ‘PLACES+FACES’ moniker positioned centrally. With the ‘+’ symbol appearing in a repeat pattern along the sleeves in white – another nod to the London-based brand.

The full collection will be available to purchase via placesplusfaces.com

Take a closer look at the release below.

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PLACES+FACES Drop 10-Year Anniversary Collection

A decade to remember.

Jul 27, 2023
Morgan Allan
Words by
Photography by

Images via PLACES+FACES

London stalwarts PLACES+FACES have released images from their ’10 Year Anniversary Collection’, available this Friday, July 28. Shot in a variety of places with a variety of faces, the drop features new silhouettes as well as some old favourites.

The highly anticipated collection follows the brand’s 10-year anniversary pop-up market that took place last month where the likes Corteiz, Daily Paper, Slawn, A-COLD-WALL* and more produced celebratory collab tees.

The 10-year anniversary capsule includes jackets, vests and T-shirts along with a rework of a classic: the 2015 3M Hoodie.

One of the first pieces ever released by the brand is back in black and grey colourways, but the highlight of the collection has to be the latest football-inspired P+K jersey.

Modelled by none other than Central Cee himself, the black and yellow strip takes inspiration from 90s Serie A classics – the drop collar looking like it’s come straight from Juventus’ Champions League-winning 1996 season.

The jersey’s black and white base is accentuated by an orange band with the ‘PLACES+FACES’ moniker positioned centrally. With the ‘+’ symbol appearing in a repeat pattern along the sleeves in white – another nod to the London-based brand.

The full collection will be available to purchase via placesplusfaces.com

Take a closer look at the release below.

No items found.
No items found.