A.P.C.

A.P.C. sits at the intersection of Parisian ease and precise construction, with denim, dresses, knits, and bags that slot straight into a considered wardrobe. Expect straight-leg jeans in Japanese denim, easy shirt-dresses, and structured shoulder bags that hold their line in daily wear. Each piece in our edit is selected for cut, fabric, and how it works with the rest of your rotation.

A.P.C.

Our A.P.C. edit focuses on clothes and accessories that work hard without reading basic. You’ll find Japanese denim jeans in straight and loose fits, floral-print and bleached washes, alongside ribbed turtleneck sweaters, logo sweatshirts, and polo shirts with quiet detailing. Dresses run from A-line button-through styles to black shirt-dresses with removable belts, all designed to take a flat or a boot without fighting your outerwear.

Outer layers include the "Regis" blouson, green bomber jackets with ribbed trims, and casual jackets that sit cleanly over knits. Accessories centre on structured cowhide leather shoulder bags with a considered shape and minimal branding. Use this collection to build a concise, everyday A.P.C. capsule:

  • Core denim in straight and relaxed legs
  • Knitwear and sweatshirts with subtle logo work
  • Shirt-dresses and A-line styles for office and off-duty
  • Lightweight blousons and bomber jackets
  • Leather shoulder bags with defined structure

Each piece ships from authorized stockists with full provenance and clear sizing guidance.

FAQ

How does A.P.C. denim fit compared to other designer jeans?
A.P.C. denim typically runs on the straighter, cleaner side with less vanity sizing than some luxury labels. Many styles sit true to size at the waist with a straight or gently relaxed leg. Check each product page for rise height and leg shape so you can match it to pairs you already own. If you are between sizes and want a more relaxed look, consider sizing up.
What kind of leather is used in A.P.C. shoulder bags?
A.P.C. shoulder bags in this edit are crafted from structured cowhide leather, chosen for its ability to hold a clean shape. The finish is usually smooth with minimal hardware and branding, so the silhouette does the work. Product pages specify leather type and color so you can compare across your existing accessories. Always store structured bags stuffed and upright to help maintain the profile.
Are A.P.C. sweatshirts and knitwear designed for layering?
Yes, most A.P.C. sweatshirts and sweaters in this collection are cut to layer over a tee or shirt without feeling bulky. Ribbed turtlenecks and crew-neck knits pair easily with bomber jackets and blousons from the same brand. Check the fit notes for pieces described as relaxed if you prefer a neater line under tailoring. Fabric composition is listed on each page so you can gauge warmth and weight.
Can I dress A.P.C. dresses and jeans up for the office?
A.P.C. dresses, especially A-line and shirt-dress silhouettes, cleanly into office settings when styled with structured footwear and a jacket. High-rise straight-leg jeans in darker or non-distressed washes also work well with a blazer or fine-gauge knit. The brand’s minimal detailing keeps looks sharp without feeling conservative. Choose pieces with cleaner finishes if your office leans more formal.
How does sizing work across A.P.C. men’s and women’s pieces on TheList?
Each A.P.C. piece lists the designer’s original size with our conversion to standard EU or US where relevant. Fit notes flag items that run particularly slim, relaxed, or long in the body or sleeve. You can compare garment measurements to a similar piece you own for accuracy. If you sit between sizes, choose based on how you want the silhouette to sit—neater for under-jacket wear, looser for casual layering.