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To the supposed dismay of Brenda Hashtag and consorts, Anna Wintour once famously advised against wearing an all-black get-up. In fact, the latter is somewhat avoidant of black altogether. Why that is, exactly, remains Vague, all we know though is that we do things a little differently here in Berghain city – and so, evidently, do designers.

Where there once may have been an obsession with the purest, deepest pigment of black, we seem to be more appreciative today of its lighter, washed-out nuances. "Aaah, we fade to grey" is the mantra, with denims and sweats that look like they would've, at another point, been re-dyed or thrown out, now tended to again.

There's is surely something profoundly psychologic about how we find comfort in clothes that look like they've endured years worth of wear. Perhaps there's even a correlation between the rise of second hand's (not uncontroversial) popularity and the current prominence of clothes that look older than they are? Hmm.

For now, we'll skip past further inquisitions into the matter, and'll instead let this list of lived-in-looking Browns Fashion picks make its case for why one ought to lay off the dark-color-restoring laundry detergent.

LUEDER Hoodie

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LuederSoft Amour Cotton Hoodie
$435
Buy at Browns

LUEDER's sweats always impress with their variations in texture and tailoring – even hardware, in this case – really amping up the volume on the fashion-forwardness of a beloved comfort staple.

Y/Project Logo Sweatshirt

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Y/ProjectPinched Logo Cotton Sweatshirt
$301
Buy at Browns

For a Glenn Martens design, this organic cotton pullover is fairly simplistic – though not lacking Y/Project's signature knack for left-of-center modifications, with a subtle but delightful pleat-detail in front.

HELIOT EMIL Black Semi-Sheer Sweater

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Heliot EmilSemi-Sheer Panels Sweater
$455
Buy at Browns

With its transparent quasi-cutouts, this dusky knitwear allows its wearer to reveal skin or textile layers beneath, and play with color, dimension, or intrigue. A versatile piece to style up or down, for every which intention.

Off-White Bacchus Skate T-Shirt

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Off-White™Bacchus Skate T-Shirt
$385
Buy at Browns

Off-White? More like Off-Black (yes, using this again). With its thrifty allure, comfy fit and flaky print, this T's appearance here is pretty self explanatory.

AV Vattev Embroidered T-Shirt

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AV VattevEmbroidered Cotton T-Shirt
$196
Buy at Browns

Thanks to its drawstring fastening, the shape of this cloudy T will bend at your will. Its stitching detail further differentiates it from category peers.

OUR LEGACY Third Cut Jeans

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Our LegacyThird Cut Jeans
$381
Buy at Browns

There's no point in even discussing weathered shades of black unless we talk about denim. OUR LEGACY's loose fitting jeans are to dye for – or rather not, actually.

Nahmias Wide-Leg Jeans

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NAHMIASKodak Wide-Leg Jeans
$827
Buy at Browns

Not dissimilar in silhouette to the above, this pair takes it up a notch, with 3D logo graphics that protrude from the leg for extra drama.

Feng Chen Wang Asymmetric Wide-Leg Jeans

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Feng Chen WangAsymmetric Wide-Leg Jeans
$350
Buy at Browns

Is the aforementioned still not dramatic enough? May we suggest this Chromecore-ish jean instead?

Gucci Black Denim Wallet

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GucciGG Supreme Denim Wallet
$400
Buy at Browns

Too much? Go for this bi-fold card holder by Gucci for a more low key adaptation of the titular trend.

Givenchy XL Voyou Shoulder Bag

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GivenchyXL Voyou Leather Shoulder Bag
$2790
Buy at Browns

Lastly, symptomatic of the big bag craze, Givenchy's will be the off-black (all good things come in threes) hole to swallow and store all your commute and leisure necessities.

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