As a streetwear aficionado with a penchant for the digital age and its impact on fashion, I must say that the Satoshi Nakamoto Fall/Winter 2024 collection has truly captivated my attention. Having spent countless hours immersed in the virtual world, it’s refreshing to see a label that seamlessly blends the physical and digital realms through their designs.
Recently, Satoshi Nakamoto made a significant impact on the streetwear scene when the label introduced its Friends and Family collaboration with Vans Old Skool Reissue 36 under the name Satoshi Nakamoto x OTW By Vans. However, this label, which explores how the digital age influences clothing design, construction, and style through a mix of pop culture, motorsport, and vintage Americana influences, is emphasizing that it’s involved in much more than just sneaker collaborations. Now, they are revealing their Fall/Winter 2024 collection, titled “Finish The Dream,” to showcase their broader contributions to the fashion industry.
Following the Spring/Summer 2025 fashion show titled ‘The Big Tourist,’ the collection named ‘Finish The Dream’ combines its design inspirations into a compelling and unified assortment, focusing on traditional elements such as padding and appliqué embellishments to underscore the fusion of reality and virtuality. Notably, Satoshi’s signature studs appear on certain garments like the Double Layer Studded Sweats and the bottom hem of a plaid shirt.
In this collection, you’ll find numerous items that draw inspiration from athletic wear, such as a long-sleeve motocross jersey, along with t-shirts and crewnecks styled like retro jerseys. Furthermore, some tees and crewnecks feature reversed graphics, while others interpret the Satoshi Nakamoto lettering in various colors and font styles. The textures on denim pants, many of which have raised detailing, are also noteworthy, as well as the ones found on structured hoodies and jackets.
Expect the collection to land for purchase at the label’s official webstore on Friday, October 4.
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2024-10-02 23:56