Arcane Spring/Summer 2023

Arcane released its debut collection for Summer 2023.

ARCANE

New York-based designers Kayjay Arcane and Lowthreeeighty are on the rise and show no signs of slowing down. The creative duo brings a gritty-like approach to New York’s busy fashion scenes. Following their “Year of The Jester” Tee, which was released via Instagram, the duo has returned to the Bronx for their Spring/Summer 2023.

“Arcane pledges to rescript the fashion world for outcasts by rejecting societal norms and bringing high fashion to those understood by a select few”


Revealed exclusive to Frasspot, the collection “Mob Ties” is here to stay. The collection consists of dark tones, heavy graphics, and gremlin references. In an audio conversation with Co-Founder/Digital Creator  Lowthreeeighty when asked to explain the brand's ethos, he states “Arcane pledges to rescript the fashion world for outcasts by rejecting societal norms and bringing high fashion to those understood by a select few. It’s not for everyone you know? Only for a select few and that’s important to us.”

ARCANE

The capsule collection recalls their conceptual video ideas of Def Jam Vendetta nostalgia while expanding their graphic tee series with gremlin references. A heavyweight hoodie with bold graphics front and back, The duo also released the limited edition jester cargo, a 90’s inspired straight fit cargo pants, and a heavyweight canvas tote with puff printed wording and the brand’s signature gremlin design screen printed underneath. The collection is now available for purchase from the brand webshop.


Take an exclusive first look at Arcane’s FW23 collection in the galley above or check out the brand's FW23 teaser in the video below.


Understoodbyfew.com

Damian Nicholas is a contributor to our style column in New York. More about Damian Nicholas

Jul 27, 2023

More in Journal


ADVERTISEMENT

Damian Nicholas

A New York-Based Creative Solution Company.

Previous
Previous

Cannabis Removed From NBA Banned Substances List

Next
Next

Bronx and Long Island Get Its First legal Dispensary