Grind London Drops Monochromatic Graphic-Heavy "Testing Waters" FW19 Part 2 Collection

Full to the brim with unique repeat prints and graphics.

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Grind London has released the second part of its Fall/Winter 2019 offerings dubbed “Testing Waters,” adding a range of graphic-heavy pieces to its overarching “Still Waters Are Wet” FW19 collection.

“Testing Waters” is comprised of heavyweight T-shirts, Rayon shirts, twill and corduroy jackets, chore jackets and long-sleeve T-shirts adorned with standout monochromatic prints. Numerous garments work together as a two-piece, with the “Testing Waters” graphic and the kitsch Seal “Space Race” print featuring on shirts, trousers and jackets that can be worn individually or together for an even bolder look.

Elsewhere, Grind London offers up a twill jacket sporting the label’s “Solo Lanes” print — making for one of the collection’s best pieces — as well as a variety of graphic T-shirts. The short sleeve and long-sleeve tops feature slogan such as “Himalayan Herb,” “Unity Sound” and “Don’t Watch Me, Watch Hypernormalisation.”

Check out the lookbook for Grind London’s second FW19 drop in the gallery above, and shop everything online now.

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