Arte

Arte channels graphic streetwear codes into knitwear, sweats, polos, and jackets with a precise, design-led hand. Expect bold logo work, engineered stripes, and abstract motifs anchored by clean, wearable fits. Build a focused rotation of everyday pieces that carry a clear point of view.

Arte

The Arte edit on TheList brings together logo-led crewneck sweatshirts, graphic knitwear, long-sleeve polos, and structured casual jackets. Each piece balances bold surface design — from circle logos and abstract intarsia to strong striped layouts — with straightforward silhouettes that slot easily into a daily uniform. You get statement graphics without compromising on line or practicality.

Within the collection you’ll find crewneck sweatshirts with scaled-up logos, knitted zip-up and half-zip sweaters, and corduroy or nylon jackets with clean, considered detailing. Pair technical outerwear with wide-leg tailoring, or wear the polos and sweaters back to denim and track pants from popular brands like Acne Studios, Marni, and Maison Margiela. Use this edit to sharpen a street-leaning wardrobe that still reads polished.

  • Focused range of Arte sweats, knitwear, polos, and jackets
  • Graphic logos and patterns grounded in wearable cuts
  • Pieces chosen to layer with both classic and contemporary labels
  • Shipped from authorized stockists with full provenance

FAQ

How does Arte sizing compare to other designers?
Arte generally follows standard contemporary sizing, with many pieces cut for a regular to slightly relaxed fit. Sweatshirts and knitwear often have a boxier block than classic tailoring labels but are less oversized than some streetwear brands. Check the size guide and product notes on each item, and use live chat if you want help comparing to brands you already own.
What kinds of pieces are in the Arte collection on TheList?
This edit focuses on Arte’s everyday staples: crewneck sweatshirts with bold logo treatments, long-sleeve polos with prints, knitted half-zips and cable knits, and casual jackets in corduroy, denim, and technical nylon. The mix is designed to cover off-duty dressing and light layering without moving into heavy outerwear.
How do I style Arte with other designers on TheList?
Arte works well as the graphic focal point in a look built around quieter pieces. Layer a logo sweatshirt under minimalist outerwear from popular brands like Jil Sander or The Row, or pair a striped knit with wide trousers from Acne Studios or Marni. The clean cuts make it easy to integrate into both classic and more experimental wardrobes.
Are Arte jackets suitable for cold weather?
Arte’s jackets in this collection lean toward casual and mid-weight layering rather than extreme cold-weather outerwear. Corduroy and denim styles suit transitional seasons, while nylon technical jackets bring wind-resistance and light insulation. For harsher conditions, you may want to layer these over heavier knitwear or consider dedicated cold-weather coats elsewhere on TheList.
Is Arte considered more streetwear or contemporary fashion?
Arte sits at the intersection of streetwear and contemporary ready-to-wear. The graphics and logos speak to street culture, while the fits, knit constructions, and jackets have a clean, design-led sensibility. It’s a solid option if you prefer pieces with visual impact that still feel considered rather than trend-driven.