Polar Skate Co. is back for Fall '23, presenting a fresh cut-and-sew collection that seamlessly blends high-quality & hard-wearing materials with skate-inspired aesthetics. This season's offerings are a mix of timeless skate essentials and comfortable, warm pieces for you this autumn.
Among the classics, the ever-popular Big Boy Jeans and 93 Jeans have been reimagined in new washes, switching up these iconic designs. We also have the new railway Chino's in Brass with their loose fit and coming in an Autumn earth tone palette. In addition to these staples are cozy layers that exude warmth and style. The 350GSM Basic Fleece Jacket in a seasonal Army Green hue promises both comfort and durability, while the Polar Skate Co Mike L/S Flannel Shirt in Navy/Teal is a timeless colour combination with rugged charm. There's also the Mitchell Herringbone L/S Shirt in Black and the Dave Dog Hoodie in Dark Green, if you're looking for warm layers to pair together.
Next up are printables, the collection boasts a whole bunch of high-quality skate tees and sweats, each featuring Polar's quirky take on the world, with visuals that capture their spirit and ethos. Notable standouts include the Dave Crewneck Earthquake Sweatshirt in Oxford Blue, Pontus' classic foot photo Happy Sad T-Shirt in timeless Black, and the Dog T-Shirt available in both crisp White and earthy Dark Green. But it doesn't stop there—Polar Skate Co's accessory and headwear selection is equally strong. The Stroke Logo Denim Cap and Earthquake Patch Cap are emblematic of the brand's signature style, available in an array of colours. Additionally, the minimally branded Fat Stripe Socks make a return, rounding off the collection along with the other accessories and hardware.
Take a closer look below at Polar Skate Co's Fall '23 collection, where each piece tells a story and invites you to embrace the thrill of the skateboarding lifestyle.
Polar Skate Co Fall '23 collection will be available from Friday 25th August, in-store and online.
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Photograpghy: David Millard
Model: George Gooding