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The list of brands declaring death to menswear archetypes seems to get longer every season. However, what has been declared in interviews and marketing material is often disappointingly unmatched when it comes to the concrete attestation that is a collection. Dreams of genderless garments become the reality of another pink T-shirt. Which is why we need brands like Dries Van Noten, brands that reject gender norms and take actual steps towards truly fluid fashion.

The Dries Van Noten SS20 show went to many different places. From fits described by Van Noten as “Las Vegas meets Buenos Aires,” to jungle camo and stunning floral displays, it was a diverse one. These SS20 looks have started to hit retailers, and the aforementioned floral displays are exactly what we get on two special pieces that form part of the boundary-pushing menswear collection.

Likely labeled as a dress by most, the semi-sheer garments are printed with graphic flowers, and open up with a V-neck collar and vented side-seams, making this a light choice for the warmer months, for all. We're all for genderless dressing — it was the slight curtains vibe that divided office opinion.

Shop the Dries Van Noten SS20 pieces below.

Dries Van NotenBlack & Multicolor Carland Tunique Shirt
$570
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Dries Van NotenBlack & Yellow Carland Tunique Shirt
$570
Buy at ssense

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