Lifetime Collective Breaks Away From Its Streetwear Origins For Fall/Winter 2014

Change is good.

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Lifetime Collective has something new up its sleeves for fall/winter 2014. The Canadian brand out of Vancouver started off designing T-shirts for the skateboard and snow cultures that inspired it. But, as this new collection shows, designers Reid Stewart and Trevor Fleming are breaking away from their streetwear comfort zone and moving towards something more fashion forward.

Still drawing influences from chilly autumn temperatures and frigid cold winters, the collection includes basics for that next-level layering, as well as sweaters and outerwear in wool and quilted options. Shirts and button downs with custom prints are also in the mix. For fans of Lifetime Collective, or anyone looking for cozy but good looking sweatpants, the luxe cable-knit sweats from last fall makes a return, but this time in a quilted fabric. 

Stay tuned for more details about release dates. In the meantime, check out the collection and start taking note of all the items you want to cop.

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