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Études Studio was founded in 2012 in Paris by Aurélien Arbet, Jérémie Egry, and José Lamali as a multi-disciplinary studio anchored to a menswear ready-to-wear label, but expanded into the Études Books publishing imprint, the Études Cinema film-distribution arm, and a continuous run of artist-collaboration capsules. The brand's foundational thesis was specific: produce a Paris menswear vocabulary at the intersection of contemporary art-publishing culture and the post-A.P.C. casual-luxe Parisian male wardrobe. The Études Studio vocabulary settled around several recurring elements: relaxed-cut single-breasted blazers, cotton oxford button-downs in deliberately understated colours, broken-in denim, the brand's recurring black-and-white striped jersey, deliberately oversized hoodies and sweatshirts, and a colour palette anchored to navy, washed olive, ecru, charcoal, and oxblood. The Études Books publishing programme — producing photobooks and artist monographs in collaboration with Jürgen Teller, Senga Nengudi, and dozens of contemporary photographers — anchors the brand voice. The brand is independent and held by the founders. Études Studio operates a flagship in Paris (Rue Debelleyme in the Marais), plus international wholesale through SSENSE, MR PORTER, Dover Street Market, and a curated set of European and Asian art-and-streetwear specialty retailers. Few Paris menswear brands of the post-2010 era have integrated a publishing-and-art-distribution programme so tightly into the brand vocabulary while maintaining a cohesive ready-to-wear identity.

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Archive and rare Études Studio pieces mostly circulate on the resale market. Japanese sites don't ship to China — buy via a proxy like Buyee; most Western sites ship internationally or are reachable with a US/EU forwarder.

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Timeline4

  1. 2012

    Études Studio founded in Paris

    Aurélien Arbet, Jérémie Egry and José Lamali found Études Studio as a fashion-and-publishing collective bridging art and menswear.

  2. 2014

    First Paris Fashion Week show

    Études shows on the official Paris Fashion Week menswear schedule, signalling French establishment recognition.

  3. 2017

    New Era collaboration

    An ongoing collaboration with New Era turns the brand's Parisian-prep cap into a global streetwear staple.

  4. 2020

    Études Books expands

    Études Books expands its independent art-publishing arm, reinforcing the brand's editorial and artistic identity.

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