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A Kind of Guise rarely disappoints. In fact, the German label is yet to leave me feeling short-changed whenever I’ve purchased something from one of its many exceptional collections.

That is, my friends, the definition of consistency: something that delivers, no matter the time of the year or the occasion. 

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A Kind of Guise’s new Holiday collection, though, is one of its finest, a selection curated to embrace the spirit of the season while ensuring comfort throughout your celebrations. Think cozy evenings, joyful celebrations, and plenty of menswear.

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Standouts include the Hruni pullover and beanies, which are hand-knitted and take hours of meticulous knitting. Then there’s the Derbin Shirt, which features a captivating brown paisley jacquard design with fringed outlines, and the Dullu Shirt and its checkered pattern with a three-dimensional, fuzzy surface.

It’s winter, so outerwear also makes an appearance in two mid- and short-length coat styles: the Huari and Kapa Mac. On the other hand, for moments that call for refined comfort indoors, AKOG’s Deconstructed Peak Blazer is the perfect choice.

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Then there’s knitwear. Oh, is there knitwear! From the cozy Danilo Polo in soft lambswool to the Per Knit Polo crafted from a responsible wool blend, AKOG knitwear is comfort personified.

Elsewhere there’s AKOG’s balaklava that takes inspiration from traditional Icelandic knitwear patterns, a minimalistic version that wraps you in warmth from head to chin, perfect for embracing the crisp wintery days.

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