C.P. Company SS23 At HIP

Founded in Italy in 1971 by Massimo Osti, C.P. Company was named after the Chester Perry factory where one of Massimo’s favourite comic strip characters worked at in Bristow comic series printed in daily newspapers. The forward thinking designer is now recognised as an icon in outerwear design and is also well known for starting sister label Stone Island.
From his experience as a graphic designer and quickly created a distinctive style of communicating for his company by conducting research and design into military uniforms and work suits, C.P. became known for its functional, military-inspired outerwear and the use of innovative fabrics, dye processing techniques and shapes.
C.P. Company continues to deliver revolutionary dyeing techniques and unique fabrication across wide collections which include field jackets, soft shell goggle jackets, lens sleeve sweatshirts, and more.
C.P. Company SS23 at HIP – Online now.





New To HIP: Résumé

Ran by two sisters, Résumé is unique in that its aesthetic is double-edged. Located in the heart of Copenhagen, Résumé offers a new vision of the city’s effortless contemporary styling.
Part of the brand focuses on classic, timeless items, contrasting with more experimental feminine styles that will add edge and taste to any wardrobe.
Résumé – New To HIP For SS23 – Online now.




Community Culture: Where The Light Gets In

To highlight Engineered Garments SS23 Women’s collection – this season at HIP we visited restaurant manager Kemi at MICHELIN Green Star rated Stockport based restaurant Where The Light Gets In.
Functioning in an open space that combines both kitchen and dining room – the team work directly with farmers and fishermen from all over the isles creating a dining experience, sewn with the stories of those who work tirelessly from soil to shore to provide and share menus using natural ingredients.
Where The Light Gets In restaurant manager, originally from Nagoya Japan, Kemi’s role is to manage all of the guest relations, reservations and the coordination of their services with her radiant demeanour and kindness.
In her spare time she practices the beautiful Japanese Kinsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery with gold – a metaphor for embracing your flaws and imperfections.
Featuring Engineered Garments SS23 Women’s collection.
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HIP Progressive Streetwear SS23 Editorial

Presenting a showcase of our curated selection of pinnacle streetwear brands for Spring ‘23 at HIP that have authentic links to the origins of the genre. Bold colour palettes, interesting graphics and versatile cut and sew pieces are on offer by brands from across the globe.
Featuring Needles, Brain Dead, Neighborhood, Maharishi, Fucking Awesome and more.








