Science Project Company, the avant-garde fashion label founded by designer Heginz Janvier, has unveiled its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, “Street Soldiers,” blending militant minimalism with wearable utility. The lineup reimagines military and workwear staples as elevated everyday uniforms, reinforcing the brand’s ethos of “power, presence, and protection.”
Architectural Silhouettes and Cultural Storytelling
Janvier, a Hypebeast Community Center alum, sharpens his signature architectural tailoring in “Street Soldiers,” drawing inspiration from what he calls “everyday heroes”—individuals who shaped their identities in urban environments like North Jersey and New York City. The collection’s narrative taps into Janvier’s “quiet icons” philosophy, celebrating understated cultural influencers, including musicians Big Sean and Joey Bada$$, who have previously worn the brand.
Key Pieces and Technical Innovation
Central to the collection is a reengineered M65 jacket, crafted from technical nylon and brushed canvas with magnetic closures. Other standout outerwear includes streamlined Bomber Form Jackets, Belted Work Overcoats, and minimalist blazers. The range also features layered vests, pleated Front Line trousers, and earth-toned Carrier Cargo pants, balancing functionality with Janvier’s razor-sharp aesthetic.
A New Uniform for Modern Life
“Street Soldiers isn’t just clothing—it’s armor for daily life,” Janvier explained in a statement. The collection distills utilitarian design into wearable art, offering a cohesive wardrobe for those who “own their presence” in urban landscapes.
The “Street Soldiers” lookbook is now available on Science Project Company’s official channels. Retail availability and pricing will be announced later this year.
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