Collection: Craig Green

Craig Green launched his eponymous label in London in 2012 and quickly became one of the most celebrated voices in contemporary menswear. Known for his exploration of uniform, workwear, and protective clothing, Green’s designs combine a minimalist silhouette with symbolic and sculptural details. His collections often blur the line between functionality and conceptual art, earning him a reputation as a designer who redefines how garments can express both vulnerability and strength.
Key pieces such as quilted worker jackets, modular outerwear, and harness-inspired constructions have become iconic in the archive market. His use of ties, straps, and layered panels gives each garment a sense of utility while also creating striking visual forms. Alongside runway collections, collaborations with brands like Moncler, Adidas, and Nikefurther cemented his impact, bridging avant-garde design with accessible products.
Today, Craig Green's archival garments are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their unique combination of comfort and artistry. The vintage jackets, pants, and sculptural pieces are not just clothing, but cultural artifacts of 2010s menswear, capturing a moment when uniform-inspired fashion became an international benchmark for progressive design.