Co-Creative Director: Harry Lambert, Photographer: Alice NealeFashionNewsHarry Styles wants everybody to wear his pantsPleasing Ribbed features cotton vests and boxer briefs available in a range of muted, cosy coloursShareLink copied ✔️January 22, 2024FashionNewsTextSerena SmithPleasing Ribbed Speaking to Dazed back in 2021, Harry Styles described his brand Pleasing as all about “finding those little moments of joy and showing them to people”. Fast forward to today, and Pleasing stocks everything from psychedelic nail polish to sensual fragrances to striking, colourful knits. Now, the brand has launched a new collection: Pleasing Ribbed, a set of everyday basics. The genderless collection features ribbed cotton vests and boxer briefs available in sizes XS to 5XL. The vests and boxers are designed to fit however you choose, whether you prefer an oversized, relaxed fit or a more sleek silhouette. Each piece is available in four different shades which have been chosen to “elevate the everyday” – Lavender, Black, Robin’s Egg Blue, and Brown. The cosy, “familiar” tones all chime with Pleasing’s fun, irreverent attitude to colour. Made from 95 per cent organic cotton and 5 per cent recycled elastane, every piece in Pleasing’s Ribbed collection has been designed with longevity and sustainability in mind. Each piece will return to its original shape after being worn, plus Pleasing uses cotton certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard to ensure sustainability standards are met. Ribbed is available from January 20 in-store and January 22 online. Prices will start from £45 or $45 for the Ribbed Boxer Briefs and £65 or $65 for Ribbed Tanks. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORERevisiting Bjork’s massive fashion archive in the pages of DazedWelcome to Sophia Stel’s PalaceJake Zhang is forging fashion avatars for a post-physical worldThis New York designer wants you to rethink the value of hard workGo behind-the-scenes at Dev Hynes’ first Valentino campaignHow Jane Birkin became fashion’s most complicated iconLudovic de Saint Sernin answers the dA-Zed quiz Lily Allen was out for revenge at 16Arlington’s It-girl conventionJil Sander gets cosy with MonclerExploring the parallel lives of Vivienne Westwood and cult manga NANAHaider Ackermann throws it down with Willie Nelson for Canada GooseBrontez Purnell on the rise of Telfar Clemens