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Brand: Patta

Season: SS20

Key Pieces: As we are slowly inching towards the warm weather season, the matching button-down shirt and short combos are calling our name. We see several executions throughout the collection.

Release Date: February 7

Buy: Patta Milan, London, and Amsterdam, as well as online.

Editor’s Notes: In just a matter of days, Patta will be releasing the first drop from its Spring/Summer 2020 collection. As a lead-up, today we showcase the official lookbook for the assortment, photographed by Menno Kok.

Patta adds new colorways to its Basic Collection for SS20, in addition to updates to ever-in-demand sportswear staples. These items range from graphic T-shirts and long sleeves, to hoodies, crewnecks, and beyond.

All-new styles are also introduced in the seasonal collection, such as rayon shirts, button-down shirt and short combos, and hiking silhouettes. Lastly, Patta SS20 is capped off with a new selection of headwear.

Patta will be releasing the first drop from its SS20 collection on February 7 at Patta Milan, London, and Amsterdam, as well as online. Availability at additional retailers worldwide begins February 22.

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