Proenza Schouler may be a goop-shop newcomer, but New York designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are hardly new to the game. And if you haven’t heard the story, it goes something like this: two friends met at Parsons Design School and collaborated on a final thesis—a collection that would soon become Proenza Schoulder’s first. Named after their mothers, Proenza Schouler’s cult-classic accessories may have first gotten them on the map, but it’s the approachable ready-to-wear, done in muted palettes with pops of graphic prints inspired by contemporary art, that keep the PS fans coming back for more.

Proenza Schouler

Proenza Schouler may be a goop-shop newcomer, but New York designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are hardly new to the game. And if you haven’t heard the story, it goes something like this: two friends met at Parsons Design School and collaborated on a final thesis—a collection that would soon become Proenza Schoulder’s first. Named after their mothers, Proenza Schouler’s cult-classic accessories may have first gotten them on the map, but it’s the approachable ready-to-wear, done in muted palettes with pops of graphic prints inspired by contemporary art, that keep the PS fans coming back for more.

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Proenza Schouler may be a goop-shop newcomer, but New York designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are hardly new to the game. And if you haven’t heard the story, it goes something like this: two friends met at Parsons Design School and collaborated on a final thesis—a collection that would soon become Proenza Schoulder’s first. Named after their mothers, Proenza Schouler’s cult-classic accessories may have first gotten them on the map, but it’s the approachable ready-to-wear, done in muted palettes with pops of graphic prints inspired by contemporary art, that keep the PS fans coming back for more.

Proenza Schouler

Proenza Schouler may be a goop-shop newcomer, but New York designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are hardly new to the game. And if you haven’t heard the story, it goes something like this: two friends met at Parsons Design School and collaborated on a final thesis—a collection that would soon become Proenza Schoulder’s first. Named after their mothers, Proenza Schouler’s cult-classic accessories may have first gotten them on the map, but it’s the approachable ready-to-wear, done in muted palettes with pops of graphic prints inspired by contemporary art, that keep the PS fans coming back for more.

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Proenza Schouler Park LoafersProenza Schouler Park Loafers
Proenza SchoulerPark Loafers
$825.00
Soft gathering around the toe makes for a cool spin on the classic silhouette.
Proenza Schouler Brant Bucket BagProenza Schouler Brant Bucket Bag
Proenza SchoulerBrant Bucket Bag
$1,890.00
Slouchy up top, with an oval base that gives it some structure.
Proenza Schouler Slide BagProenza Schouler Slide Bag
Proenza SchoulerSlide Bag
$790.00
Tighten the straps for a rounder shape, loosen them for a relaxed arch.
Proenza SchoulerBronco Ankle Boots
$1,075.00
A citified spin on a classic Western style.
Proenza SchoulerLug-Sole Loafers
$850.00
The double row of stitching? It’s a Proenza Schouler signature.
Proenza SchoulerLug-Sole Buckle Boots
$1,150.00
A luxurious spin on the workwear classic.