For the FW20 season, Daily Paper introduces it’s first collaboration with Amsterdam-based contemporary suiting brand Bonne Suits. Founded by Bonne Reijn, who as a young stylist realised there was a gap in the market for garments that transcended gender, age or socio-economic background, the eponymous label is centred around a two-piece suit silhouette with the unique ability to become a key piece in anyone’s lifestyle or wardrobe. Dubbed the ‘poor man’s suit’, the 100% cotton suit was designed for everyday wear being both durable and easy to take care of, as well suitable for both informal and informal contexts. As two Amsterdam brands and founded upon the ideas of inclusivity, equality and diversity, it was inevitable that Daily Paper and Bonne Suits would come together for a collaboration. Choosing Bonne’s signature suit as a canvas, Daily Paper set about applying details from their own ‘Heat Sensitive’ suiting to a more utilitarian and minimalistic design. The double-breasted workwear-inspired jacket features four patch pockets alongside the collaborations dual branded graphic printed on the back. Meanwhile, Bonne’s trademark pant cut is elevated into a front-pleated painter pant - a nod to Bonne Suit’s proletariat roots - complete with separate Daily Paper and Bonne motifs on each rear pocket. Coming in black and white colour ways, as with all of Bonne’s suiting, each piece is designed to be unisex and is crafted from 100% cotton.