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THEY were one of the most popular Brit fashion names in the 2000s. And now the Manchester -based brand Bench has launched a major Y2K throwback collection - however, not everyone will be racing to snap up the iconic garments. Celebrating their 35th birthday in true style, Bench are gearing up to reclaim the spotlight with their Y2K-inspired ‘ Revival’ line .

Following the success of their women’s collection with the high street retailer Urban Outfitters earlier this year, the fashion brand is set to keep the momentum going with a new collection, launching on the night that the brand celebrates its 35th anniversary. Blending noughties nostalgia with trending silhouettes, Bench’s ‘Revival’ collection features everything from tank tops, boob tubes, cargos and denim mini skirts, officially launching online Friday, 5th July 2024. Adored by the likes of Lady Gaga , Fergie and even Lisa Rinna ( Beverly Hills chic darling), Bench cemented itself as a pop culture phenomenon in the noughties.



The brand created staple Y2K pieces, including the iconic hoodie with thumb holes and the beloved BBQ jacket. In light of a huge Y2K resurgence this year, and a fantastic reception from their Urban Outfitters range, Bench’s revival line celebrates all things ‘noughties’, from jorts to tank tops. But whilst the new line is sure to be a hit for some shoppers, our very own fashionista, Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend, is amongst those who will give the collection a miss.

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