Notorious for its undying optimism and creative collaborations, Madhappy released its Summer 2023 capsule, titled “Synergy,” on Thursday afternoon. The collection includes fleece hoodies, knit vests, crewnecks, jersey tees and more — all of which accentuate intricate embroidery and on-brand cartoonish graphics.
The Camp Collar Shirt, developed for the perfect oversized fit, leads the summer capsule with its embroidered collar and sleeve detailing. Made from wool, the shirt comes in an earthy green and a neutral cream. The boxy knit vests, available in the same colorways, are ideal for layering.
Fleece hoodies come in pullover and zip-up styles. Zip-ups, available in maroon and white, incorporate animated mushrooms, peace signs and yin-yangs accompanied by Madhappy’s “local optimist” stamp on the front. The pullovers, fitted with a kangaroo pocket, come in cerulean, tan and space colorways. They feature subtle embroidery on the front and the brand’s logo emblazoned on the back.
As always, Madhappy includes easy-to-pair basics alongside its more lively pieces. Reverse sleeve fleece crewnecks are available in space and sesame tones, and lightweight mesh shorts come in space and green colorways.
In a recent Instagram post, Madhappy describes the summer capsule as “an homage to kinetic comfort,” marking a natural extension from its Summer 2023 Classics line, which features cloud-like designs in blues, greens and reds.
Madhappy’s Summer 2023 “Synergy” capsule is now available to shop on the brand’s webstore.
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