「タックとツヤで、街を歩く。」

"Tucked and shiny, walking down the street."

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Originally, Weapon (West Point)

As the name suggests, it is the United States Military Academy

Fabric developed for uniforms.

High-density woven twill fabric

Tough and elegant, with military origins

It has an incredible luster.

The discipline of military uniform and the dignity of school uniform.

Because the material required both

The exquisite balance is what makes it so appealing.

Such a classic fabric

A touch of modernity with modern processing technology.

Bio-processing makes the fabric incredibly soft to the touch

The resilience processing maintains just the right amount of firmness and three-dimensionality.

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A rustic atmosphere with urban sophistication.

The pin tucks that continue to the hem

It looks like a crease

Military ruggedness and dressy style

It adds a little air.

Wide silhouette that reaches below the knee

An exquisite design that combines ruggedness and elegance.

Street and fashion. Military and dress.

Effortlessly straddling binary oppositions

A "connoisseur's" piece that will tickle the fancy of fashion lovers.

So, on the street

It also goes well with a slightly sophisticated and fashionable style.

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T-shirt today, shirt tomorrow

Now, how should we match it?


Morning street corner.

Buy a coffee at the cafe

I just started walking around aimlessly.

A slightly oversized white T-shirt

Tucked-in wide shorts.

Light-reflecting weapon fabric

It blends in well with the still quiet atmosphere of the city.

Deep tucks

Every time she moves, she shows a refined expression.

The luster of the leather belt

Checkered slip-ons on the feet.

Vintage and new

The UN way is to choose the exact middle ground.

The loose, scrunched up blue socks

It creates a loose rhythm.

Not too stiff, not too rough.

A balance that only you can understand, without showing it to anyone else.

Why not try slipping through the streets dressed like that today?

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