Remember Balenciaga’s $1800 pre-damaged sneakers, ACNE Studios’ piled knits, or Maison Margiela’s “Iron Burn” white tank top? Fashion’s fascination with imperfection, often showcased through deliberately-stained or “ruined” clothing, has been ongoing for years. As trends tend to repeat, this stained aesthetic is making a comeback, and it may finally catch on.

This resurgence is happening at Prada. During Milan Fashion Week, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons unveiled their F/W 26 menswear collection, “Before and Next.” Rooted in history yet relevant today, the collection challenged the notion that clothing grows with the wearer and reflects their experiences.