Patta Channels the Rhythm of the Caribbean For SS25

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Feb 12, 2025 - 17:29
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Patta Channels the Rhythm of the Caribbean For SS25

Patta is one of those brands you look forward to seeing each season. This is mainly because it's never just about the clothes, but in true streetwear fashion, community is always at the core. Their SS25 collection is no different, this time taking us to the sun-drenched streets of the Caribbean.

Everything begins with the buzz of the streets, the late-night corner store runs, and the heat rising off the pavement creating a sense of collective slowness. The SS25 collection taps straight into that feeling of summer in the Caribbean, and just by glancing through the lookbook, you can almost hear old dub reggae music playing from a distant echoing in the streets.

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permeates the collection, resulting in an extensive offering that blends Caribbean-influenced designs with the label’s streetwear roots. The palette is a masterful balance of warmth and earthiness in which burnt oranges and deep reds sit against soft lilacs, while sandy browns anchor the vibrancy, creating a harmony that feels both radiant and grounded.

Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other
Patta SS25 Patta, Other

But Patta wouldn’t be Patta without some bold pattern play. Pink and purple camouflage prints and leopard spots make a statement on everything from boiler suits to accessories. Fabric choice is key, too, as vintage-inspired tricot tracksuits, crochet stripes, and space-dye jacquard lend depth, giving the collection a retro edge without feeling stuck in the past.

Silhouettes lean relaxed with a nod to classic , while growing womenswear offering seamlessly fits into the mix thanks to baby tees, cropped hoodies, skirts, and joggers styled next to menswear’s oversized knits and statement co-ords.

Patta founders Edson and Guillaume use their cultural experiences, whether it’s their Surinamese heritage or their experience living and working in , to nurture a new kind of fashion ethos. Though Patta operates in the , this collection is yet another testament to how the brand offers a much broader and richer scope of street culture, one that encompasses art, music, community, and education.

Street-rooted, globally inspired, built for movement, and set against an unpolished urban backdrop, Patta proves yet again that style is just one piece of the bigger picture.

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