COS Unveils New Season of Classicism & Comfort

The Fashionisto

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Published January 9, 2024

Model Fernando Cabral dons an oversized utility shirt from COS.Pin
Model Fernando Cabral dons an oversized utility shirt from COS. Photo: COS

COS welcomes the new year with fresh men’s arrivals. Here, models Fernando Cabral and Dawson Bray emerge as the embodiments of the brand’s vision for the season.

The wardrobe celebrates subtlety, where luxury meets understatement through layers juxtaposing the casual with the cultivated. Tailoring is refined, breathing new life into classic designs.

COS New Season Arrivals

Appearing in a black-and-white photo, Dawson Bray layers in COS' newest arrivals.Pin
Dawson Bray appears in a black-and-white photo in COS’ newest arrivals. Photo: COS

COS’ collection traverses the spectrum from the formality of structured trench coats and tailored shirts to the relaxed ease of modern-cut jeans and elasticated trousers.

The blend of the formal and informal is further expressed in the emphasis on base pieces. These foundational garments boast attention to detail, from knitwear’s intricate patterns and textures that lend a tactile dimension to the fluidity that characterizes each item’s drape and fit.

Fernando Cabral wears a COS overshirt with jeans.Pin
Fernando Cabral wears a COS overshirt with jeans. Photo: COS

Utility is not just a concept but a statement here, married seamlessly with tailored coats to form an aesthetic of practical elegance. The trousers, with their low seats and light fabrics, reflect a functional approach to fashion.

Dawson Bray sports a quilted COS jacket. Pin
Dawson Bray sports a quilted COS jacket. Photo: COS

The color palette is an ode to the understated, with earthy greens, deep blues, and neutral tones forming a base that allows the texture and cut of the fabric to shine through.

The clothing’s construction is a nod to classic craftsmanship, yet the relaxed cuts and incorporation of light fabrics infuse the collection with a contemporary edge.


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