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An outdoor collection that mixes style and military-inspired function? I'm listening.

Daisuke Obana’s brand, N.Hoolywood Test Product Exchange Service, released its Spring 2025 collection, filled with pieces blending both elements.

N.Hoolywood's latest collection draws inspiration from military service style and function. Influenced by the layering system used in the army, the outerwear from the new collection prioritizes accessibility.

Pocketing is attached generously, to say the least. Shells, trousers, and fleece jackets appears in neutral cream, navy blue, soft purple, and gray shades throughout the Spring 2025 capsule.

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Outside of its in-house collections, N.Hoolywood has been keeping busy with impressive collaborations this year. The brand joined forces with New Balance, putting its spin on the 1906 sneaker.

N.Hoolywood also teamed up with Invincible and New Balance previously, most recently bringing us the M1906NIH sneaker.

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Like the sneakers, similar technical details comprise the Spring 2025 collection, like the neutral colorway and tactical toggled lock fastener.

The full N.Hoolywood Test Product Exchange Service collection is available now at the label’s official website.

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