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This Fall’s Coolest Camo Jacket Is a Japan-Made Puffer with Vintage Military Heritage
A Japanese brand renowned for top-quality retro outerwear worked with a Brooklyn-based loafer brand to create this Frog Skin ...
Nicknamed Jeans Station (the label is on the signage), Kojima Station also uses other means to reinforce that you are in the ...
Japanese fashion and streetwear are inextricably linked. As the umbrella of the term 'streetwear' continues to expand, numerous brands and styles are encapsulated by the once more niche term. Many ...
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Arc’teryx’s New Release Fuses Minimalist Japanese Design with Its First-Class Weather Protection
The high-performance apparel brand brings new meaning to "winter blues" with its latest collection of outerwear and ...
Kid Robot has announced over on his website that on November 16th from 6-8pm there will be a special release + signing at the Kid Robot store in LA to celebrate the release of the new 8 inch ...
Would you buy clothes from Extraless because they’re made in Japan out of mostly Japanese fabrics? Because they have a utilitarian cool evocative of Helmut Lang in his prime? Because the brand is ...
If you haven’t heard of A.Presse yet, you gon’ learn today. Word-of-mouth travels fast in the menswear world, and right now, few brands are stoking more chatter—more unabashed enthusiasm—than the ...
A Japanese clothing brand offers garments that come in an unusually named size: "Fat." The actual brand name isn't revealed, and apparently it's not entirely uncommon for sizes outside of S, M, L, XL, ...
Let me be clear: dressing well does not make a man a gentleman; and, on that point, a true gentleman always remains a gentleman even without dressing well. Needless to say, it would be a mistake to ...
Our "Move With Purpose" fashion editorial dropped yesterday, showcasing the best in functional outerwear for the adventure-seeking. Below, we've broken down a few of the brands featured, like Kapital ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Japanese clothing retailer A ...
The old knock on Seattle’s sartorial habits goes something like this: Can you believe people in this town wear Gore-Tex and hiking shoes to the opera?
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