
Special feature: Clothes that speak from their materials
NagaoDaisuke"Assuming changes over time"
--This poplin is no ordinary item.
It's new, yet somehow nostalgic.
It's like I've been wearing it for 10 years
Textured
Long-length pullover shirt.
The material has the bulk and roughness of old clothes.
Specially processed cotton poplin.
Furthermore, tumble drying
The fabric has a unique wavy texture and airy texture.
Facial expressions are added.
The moment you pick it up, you'll be captivated by its "depth of texture."
I'm surprised.
It's loose, yet well calculated.
It looks simple at first glance.
However, it was taken too large under the armpits.
Gusset (underarm gusset)
It gives freedom to the wearer.
Every time I wave my arms and catch the wind
The fabric's suppleness is very pleasant.
The overall silhouette is square.
But when you try it on, it feels strange
It has a “good fit.”
This is no coincidence, but the result of careful design.
The look of clothes changes depending on whether they are worn by a man or a woman.
The unisex design
Another great thing about this shirt.
When worn by a man, it gives off a rough and rugged art worker vibe.
For example, wide slacks and sneakers
A pale silk scarf around the neck.
If a woman wears it
It can also look like a minimalist dress.
Even if you wear ballet shoes
A handsome pair of leather shoes would also be fine.
Layered
Add a hoodie or vest for a street vibe.
This outfit isn't finished.
roundabout / L/S Stand Collar Pullover
The moment you buy it is not the peak.
This shirt will grow with the wearer over time.
More growing material .
Wrinkles, wear, fading.
Even that is accepted as part of the design.
Now, what you need for clothes is
"Aesthetic sense based on the assumption of aging"
That may be the case.