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Boston-born label Blauer USA continues its journey of reinvention with the latest from its Nylolite capsule series.

First revealed last year, the Nylolite range references classic military and workwear designs to create a contemporary portrayal of Blauer’s unique history. In its early days, the brand developed raincoats and uniforms for the military and Massachusetts State Police. Today, functional materials and practical design features remain at the core of everything the brand does.

The latest Nylolite collection includes four men’s and two women’s jackets fashioned with the brand’s signature precision and artisanal care; lead designer Enzo Fusco and his small team make attention to detail one of their top priorities. This meticulous approach ensures an unparalleled final product and each piece is entirely unique thanks to a dying process that leaves each jacket with unrepeatable nuances.

As with previous iterations, Nylolite’s quilted materials and cotton fabrics make each piece lightweight and soft, suitable alone during the spring and summer months and layered during the winter period.

The latest Nylolite capsule is available to shop now via Blauer USA’s online store. Follow the brand on Instagram to stay up to date with all the latest news.

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