Including context (simply as I did again in June), Noah occupies a particular area of interest as a mid-price-point modern menswear model with real trend credibility. Based by Brendon Babenzien (former inventive director of Supreme and now the Males’s Artistic Director at J.Crew) and Estelle Bailey-Babenzien, the model blends NYC and London influences to ship a youthful, skate-inspired twist on heritage classics.
In 2024, except for Aimé Leon Dore, it is uncommon to search out manufacturers that seamlessly merge trend, conventional menswear, and streetwear. Noah’s aesthetic is informal but refined, proving that sophistication does not require a go well with. It isn’t about forsaking streetwear or sweatpants—it is about reimagining them with a extra polished edge, like pairing them with a gold tank watch.
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