Army of Me Archive Menswear Collection
Jimi Vain founded Army of Me in Stockholm in 2008, developing a label rooted in dystopian minimalism and modern urban utility. Emerging from Scandinavia’s progressive design culture, the brand channels a stark, monochromatic aesthetic influenced by industrial environments, underground music, and contemporary streetwear. Army of Me quickly established a following for garments that balance functionality with a dark, architectural sensibility — clothing designed for movement, layering, and everyday durability.
Throughout its evolution, Army of Me has cultivated a signature language built around structured silhouettes, asymmetrical cuts, and a restrained palette dominated by black, charcoal, and muted earth tones. Technical fabrics, distressed textures, elongated hoodies, draped outerwear, and utilitarian trousers are central to the brand’s identity. The garments emphasize versatility and practicality while maintaining an avant-garde edge, creating pieces that feel both futuristic and grounded in street culture.
This archive collection presents rare runway pieces and signature garments from the Army of Me era — structured outerwear, layered hoodies, distressed knits, tactical trousers, and utilitarian accessories reflecting the brand’s dark Scandinavian minimalism. For collectors drawn to dystopian design, modern street utility, and understated avant-garde menswear, these pieces are more than clothing—they are expressions of a raw and contemporary urban aesthetic.
Shop Army of Me archive pieces — curated by DRIEW for discerning collectors.