New Amsterdam: The surf you don't expect
Forget palm trees, California sunshine and crystal clear waters. New Amsterdam Surf Association born between the gray of the North Sea, the wind that cuts the face and the concrete of Amsterdam. It is a brand that tells a different truth: that of those who surf because they need it, even when the conditions are terrible, the water is freezing and the sky is lead.
Founded by Paul Zeper, a former professional windsurfer, New Amsterdam is not just a clothing brand, but an aesthetic rebellion. It is the perfect meeting point between surf culture and the fast pace of the city, where technical functionality mixes with a clean, European and decidedly high fashion.
A "Brutal" and refined aesthetic
The fashion side of New Amsterdam is what makes it unique in the current streetwear scene. While other brands try to appear colorful and sunny, New Amsterdam embraces a color palette often inspired by the northern cityscape and seascape: neutral tones, deep blacks and graphics that look like strokes of fresh paint.
- Contemporary Cuts: Silhouettes are modern, often with relaxed but structured fits. They are not the classic "scruffy" surfer clothes, but pieces that you could easily wear during fashion week or for an aperitif in the center.
- Details that matter: From heavy cotton graphic t-shirts to Jackets techniques designed to resist the wind, each piece exudes an attention to detail that nods to accessible luxury.
- Beyond the wetsuit: The brand has managed to bring the concept of "surfwear" out of the water, transforming it into a style language suitable for those who live in the metropolis but maintain a wild soul.
Because we like it
We like it because it's honest. It doesn't try to sell you a tropical dream that doesn't exist here in Europe, but celebrates the beauty of the storm and perseverance. Wearing New Amsterdam means being part of an "association" of people who don't stop in the face of the cold and who choose a decisive, graphic and uncompromising style.
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