Filling Pieces, a Dutch brand that blends the worlds of high-end fashion and streetwear, presents its “BREAKING BREAD” collection – a story about connection, culture and the universal language of food. The brand’s latest offering is not just about clothes and shoes, but a reflection on what truly brings us together.
The act of sharing bread has carried strong symbolic meaning for centuries – present in various cultures and religions. It is a gesture that goes beyond the meal itself, becoming a ritual that builds trust, community and a sense of belonging. The “BREAKING BREAD” collection is based precisely on this idea – finding common ground through a love of food, the celebration of tradition and culinary craftsmanship. In its latest collection, the Filling Pieces brand develops its signature silhouettes, giving them a more refined character. Inspiration drawn from the world of cuisine is evident both in the details and in the approach to materials and forms – where the quality of ingredients and the creative process play a key role.
At the forefront of the collection are T-shirts, resort-style shirts and polo shirts, which form the foundation of everyday wardrobes. Styles crafted from structured mesh fabric blend a sporty vibe with a more elegant silhouette. Their surfaces feature graphic motifs – including hand-painted compositions of peppers from around the world and towers of glasses symbolising shared celebration. Details, 3D embroidery and subtle branding accents also play a special role, helping to define the identity of each product.

The next layer comprises elegant shirts, long-sleeved tops and outerwear, where the brand strikes a balance between everyday wear and a higher level of aesthetics. Classic silhouettes are enhanced by thoughtful details – such as embroidery, signature zips or unusual sleeve constructions. Knitted rugby shirts and sports-inspired jumpers catch the eye with their unique fabric texture, which references a woven motif – evoking associations with a bread basket and the artisanal character of the entire collection. The colour palette is based on seasonal shades that emphasise the cohesion of the entire line.
Footwear remains an integral part of the brand’s DNA, and in this case, the “BREAKING BREAD” collection also takes well-known styles in a new direction. Minimalist trainers in off-white shades focus on everyday functionality, whilst more striking designs, such as loafers with a woven upper or chunkier derbies, showcase a craftsmanship-driven approach to design. The use of high-quality leathers, refined embroidery and collaboration with top-class designers underline the attention to every detail.
The “BREAKING BREAD” collection by Filling Pieces is available at the PRM high street store at 51/53 Żelazna Street in Warsaw (within the Norblin Factory) and via the store’s website: https://prm.com/pl/m/filling-pieces
ABOUT THE BRAND:
Filling Pieces is a Dutch footwear and clothing brand, founded in 2009 in Amsterdam by visionary
and lead designer Guillaume Philibert. Its mission, symbolised by its name (filling the gaps), is to bridge the gap between budget and luxury, and between streetwear and high-end fashion.
From the very beginning, the founder has focused on artisanal precision and unrivalled quality. All collections are designed in the heart of Amsterdam and then handcrafted in the finest ateliers in Portugal. This attention to detail and materials makes Filling Pieces products synonymous with timeless design and durability.
The brand is constantly expanding and developing its range with innovative designs, cementing its position in the global market. These successes have been confirmed by numerous high-profile collaborations with leading industry players such as PUMA, Champion, UNITED ARROWS and Ronnie Fieg, demonstrating the brand’s significant influence on contemporary sneaker culture and fashion. Filling Pieces is more than just footwear – it is a manifesto of a new aesthetic that successfully fills the gaps in the fashion world.
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