IENKI IENKI greets autumn with the Lightweight collection

IENKI IENKI greets autumn with the Lightweight collection

Despite the capricious weather and frequent temperature changes, we shouldn’t feel our clothes warm us up too much during the transition seasons or just start freezing in them: the latest collection from the Ukrainian brand builds on this issue. The lightweight pieces protect against the first cooler days, providing perfect comfort.

In the case of jackets, new fabrics and fillers were experimented with, and the so-called PrimaLoft technical material was used as insulation. The material with water-repellent properties is also ideal during autumn rains and excursions. The same layer was chosen for pants, shorts and miniskirts to keep them not only warm but also thin and light.

The pieces can also be combined and layered for warmer wear.


Photos: Ania Brudna

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