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YESEYESEE’s FW25 “Picnic” Collection Brings Streetwear to the Great Outdoors

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Cozy layers, earthy tones, and functional style for city strolls or countryside escapes.

YESEYESEE is serving up a fresh take on laid-back style with its Fall/Winter 2025 “Picnic” collection — a streetwear lineup inspired by the ease and warmth of an outdoor gathering. Designed for layering, the range blends relaxed silhouettes with utilitarian details, offering pieces that move seamlessly from the sidewalk to a scenic field.

From Down Jackets to Knits

Outerwear is the star of the season, with the updated 5B Fond Down Jacket making a return in new colorways. The collection also features knitwear, hoodies, and sweatshirts adorned with YESEYESEE’s signature graphics and vintage-inspired motifs, bringing character to each look. Accessories like caps and bags round out the drop, extending the picnic vibe to every detail of your fit.

A Palette for Every Mood

From earthy neutrals and muted shades to bold pops of color, the palette captures the relaxed vibrancy of a seasonal escape. Every piece is built for versatility — equally at home in a bustling city or out in the countryside.

Release Date: August 20, 2025, via YESEYESEE’s official webstore.

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