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Next year, British designer Christopher Raeburn is relaunching two labels originally founded by Italian fashion designer and garment engineer Massimo Osti

Massimo Osti, the founder of Stone lsland and C.P. Company, began his other labels Left Hand and ST95 in the mid-’90s, employing the innovative technical fabrications that became his signature. Both brands will be revived by Raeburn – currently the global creative director for Timberland –  in his East London Studio, where Left Hand will be offering "jackets, liners, and jersey" while updating the original youthful feel of ST95 for a more responsibly-minded customer.

The news follows Moncler's acquisition of Stone Island of $1.4b, demonstrating the robust interest in nostalgic, technical Italian apparel shows no sign of slowing down.

Both collections will appear in select retailers in FW21.

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