BLACKMERLE Fall/Winter 2019 Collection | HYPEBEAST

Seoul-based imprint BLACKMERLE, headed by designer Terry Shin, has returned with a newly imagined set of maximalist-techwear-styled garments for its Fall/Winter 2019 collection “UN-NAMED.”

While it’s hard to put Shin’s unique clothing into words, his designs speak almost entirely for themselves. The brands name BLACKMERLE means “a dark-coated dog with irregular streaks and speckles,” with Shin aptly infusing the word into his imprint by spotlighting his garments’ changeable elements alongside his love for unfamiliar textures and materials. In the newly revealed collection, the label carries on with its neo-maximalist design ethos, further showcasing Shin’s ability to create future-forward clothing that looks straight out of a Sci-Fi film.

A few notable pieces include a long trench-like parka that dons a variety of cargo-pockets, a rider jacket in Sherpa fleece, a houndstooth bomber jacket with satin-like sleeves, and an olive anorak with a backpack-like contraption. The outerwear is paired with a diverse range of unique trousers toting contrasting silver-metal zips and a plethora of pockets. As always, the collection and its accompanying lookbook highlight BLACKMERLE’s extensive focus on transformable, customizable and interchangeable design.

Peep the images above and below, and keep your eyes locked on BLACKMERLE’s web store, as well as stockists like H. Lorenzo as the collection drops later this year.

For more fashion news, check out UNDERCOVER’s A Clockwork Orange-themed Fall/Winter 2019 collection.

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