Fashion

Guilty Pleasure by Futuremade Studio

  • By Jeremy Tan
  • Oct 7
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Employing a reserved colour palette, Futuremade Studio presents its own take on casual wear in its most recent collection, Guilty Pleasure. Decidedly unassuming yet relatively quirky upon closer inspection, each t-shirt is tastefully simple in that it is easy to pair with whatever else lurking in one’s wardrobe.

The independent fashion label’s maroon-coloured signature logo tee looks like any other… until you take a look at the back. There’s a small pocket situated on the lower right, with typography bearing the words “Guilty” and “Pleasure” imprinted above and below the pocket respectively. The label promises that the pocket hides a little gimmick… but you’ll only find out if you get one yourself!

Designed with the idea that less is more, the collection’s nude-coloured tee is devoid of any embellishments on the front. Behind, the tee bears a large 3D-esque version of the label’s logo.

Their last tee under the collection is a double pocket variant that comes in either maroon or nude tones. The pockets are small and lidded, perfect for carrying around anything from earphones to mini-cameras to be easily whipped out for use.

The collection also sees the label’s first fashion offering for the waistline and below. It’s a pair of cropped pants that ends slightly below the knee, while the front and back panels are at different lengths. The piece is tightened by shoelace-like string, though there are still belt loops incorporated. The waistband component is inspired by skaters that tend to secure their pants with shoelaces instead of conventional belts for the purposes of comfort.

To cop a piece from the collection yourself, head over to the brand’s official website right here!

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