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Håndvaerk Resets for Spring 2023

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Launched in 2013 by husband- and-wife duo Esteban Saba and Petra Brichnacov­a, luxe casual essentials label Håndvaerk is returning for the spring season with a new focus on mens and womenswear in a “trend-forward” direction; the collection was designed by a new design team under the lead of Creative Director Brichnacov­a.

“We were inspired to create a functional wardrobe to stand the test of time grounded in amazing fabrics, clean lines, generous proportion­s, a natural color palette — a uniform for a strong modern consumer,” Brichnacov­a told WWD of the neutral-toned, versatile spring collection, which continues to embrace the brand’s long withstandi­ng “better, not more,” approach to its timeless and casual essentials in natural and sustainabl­e materials.

“Håndvaerk specialize­s in timeless, understate­d clothes of the highest quality. We focus solely on the essential pieces that form the foundation of your modern wardrobe, elevating casual styles through premium natural materials, impeccable craftsmans­hip and a keen attention to detail,” a statement from Saba said.

Across mens and womenswear, the line embraces a minimalist elan with styles ranging from tailored pants, outerwear ( parkas, trench coats), blazers and buttondown shirts to new knits and wovens made in Italy with premium Italian and Japanese fabricatio­ns, alongside signature core jersey layers, sweats and Peruvian- made Alpaca knits. The spring collection, priced $ 85 to $ 1,500, was said to be a relaunch for the label and will be available direct-toconsumer and through the brand’s retail partners.

 ?? ?? A look from Håndvaerk for spring 2023.
A look from Håndvaerk for spring 2023.

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