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Accessible avant-garde.

POSTED BY DEE CUNNING

Seoul-based label ADER error is back with a bold streetwear collection for Spring/Summer 2018. The brand, which was once described by Vogue as Korea's answer to Vetements, was started by a group of friends who wanted to craft unisex clothes which incorporated cheeky graphics and illustrations.

Four years later and its latest offerings represent the “ader” (meaning “other”) of its name perfectly; an unconventional take on wardrobe staples like hoodies, tees, track pants, knits and coats. Arriving in a color palette of predominantly red, white, blue and black, the collection is full of elongated, oversized or deconstructed cuts.

We love the “faulty goods” tee which, as per the slogan, looks like a happy factory accident. And you can't miss the full-length 'Silver Dazzler Coat' or the cobalt-blue oversized faux-fur number that can only be described as a Cookie Monster coat.

Check out all of the items from the drop above and head to SSENSE to shop them now.

 

Next up, warm up your wardrobe with OBEY's Spring 2018 collection.

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