424

424 brings a graphic, street-informed point of view to wardrobe foundations — from straight-leg denim and nylon-blend pants to reversed-logo bomber jackets. Expect clean lines, raw-cut details, and technical fabrications built around everyday wear. Edit the collection by silhouette and fabric to find pieces that sit naturally with classic tailoring and contemporary sneakers.

424

This 424 edit focuses on structure, line, and subtle branding. Straight-leg denim with classic five-pocket construction sits next to panelled technical trousers with articulated knees and a more engineered silhouette. Bomber jackets come in both matte polyester and reversible logo iterations, with ribbed trims and zip fronts that layer cleanly over a T-shirt or classic shirt. Lightweight hats and raw-edged V-neck tees round out the collection for head-to-toe looks.

Use this page to build a tight rotation of everyday pieces with a streetwear accent rather than heavy logos. You’ll find:

  • Blue and black denim in straight cuts that pair with sneakers or derby shoes.
  • Relaxed nylon-blend pants and chinos with front pleats for a looser line.
  • Reversible logo bombers that shift from minimal to branded in one piece.
  • Neutral accessories designed to sit quietly within a considered wardrobe.

Each style ships from authorized stockists with full provenance, sized true to the original label and backed by straightforward returns.

FAQ

How does 424 fit compared to other designers I wear?
424 generally runs true to its labeled size, with denim and pants cut in straight or relaxed profiles rather than skinny. Bomber jackets tend to have a regular body with room for light layering. Check each product page for specific fit notes if a piece runs longer, shorter, or more oversized than standard. If you sit between sizes, consider the intended silhouette — a cleaner line may call for your usual size, while a slouchier look can handle sizing up.
What makes 424 different from other street-influenced labels?
424 leans on clear, architectural lines and subtle logo placement instead of heavy graphics. Denim, bomber jackets, and tailored trousers anchor the collection, designed to sit next to pieces from popular brands like Acne Studios, Marni, and Maison Margiela without clashing. The focus stays on cut, fabrication, and wearability across multiple seasons. It works well if you want street references with a more grown-up finish.
How should I style 424 bomber jackets and trousers?
Pair a 424 bomber with straight-leg denim and a plain cotton T-shirt for a clean street uniform, or switch to panelled technical trousers and sneakers for a sharper, sports-informed look. The reversible logo bombers can sit logo-side out with casual outfits or flipped to the minimal side over a classic shirt and tailored trousers. Most pieces come in black, blue, or neutral tones, so they integrate easily with existing designer outerwear and knitwear.
What fabrics can I expect in this 424 selection?
The collection mixes denim, polyester bombers, nylon-blend pants, and cotton jersey tees, with accessories in neutral fabrications suited to daily wear. Technical trousers often use blended materials for structure and movement, while jeans keep a more traditional handle. Product pages list precise compositions and care instructions so you can gauge weight and texture. This range is built around fabrics that handle repeat wear without feeling precious.
Is 424 a good option if I usually buy classic tailoring?
Yes, 424 works well as a counterpoint to classic tailoring-focused wardrobes. Straight-leg jeans, front-pleat pants, and minimalist hats sit comfortably alongside blazers and overcoats from popular brands like Jil Sander or The Row. The proportions are contemporary but not extreme, so you can fold pieces into an existing rotation without shifting your whole look. It’s a practical way to bring a street-led edge to otherwise tailored outfits.