Hi it's Shohei.
These days, we have had many customers with particular purposes, however there is a product that attracts them when they see it in the store. I'd like to introduce it today.
NYLON SATIN Hooded Bomber Jacket w/SAKIORI
NYLON SATIN Hooded Bomber Jacket w/SAKIORI
It is a piece of clothing that gives you a vague feeling of a 1960s mods.
The volume of the sleeves is generous, the flaps of the two large pockets are made with tonal SAKIORI, the shape is constructed to make it look rounded overall and the short length is unbalanced with the volume of the sleeves and the width. The nylon satin fabric has glossy texture with drapes.
Look at the huge hood! I'm also attracted this jacket after trying it on. I also think this is the item that presents the seasonal keywords, Color, Motion, Layering.
You can see the details by the product photos, so I would like to explain this product focusing on the fabric and some coordinations.
Nylon satin fabric
This satin fabric features a luster and soft drape. It is produced in Ishikawa prefecture, one of Japan's leading weaving centers.
The fabric is densely woven with several counted yarns, and washed and tumbled to create a soft texture and natural wrinkles and drapes. When exposed to natural light, it also shows a fuzzy look that attracts you.
Furthermore, it is an easy-to-care fabric that can be washed in cold water.
Coordinations
The first one is from the FALL/WINTER 2021 LOOK-BOOK
Riku, the model wears a Camp Vest underneath.
As I mentioned earlier, "Layering" is one the keywords of our fall/winter collection. This item has a voluminous and roomy shape, so you can enjoy layering by putting a lot of clothes inside during the cold season. The fabric has a slight water-repellent function, so it can be worn as a light outer layer over a T-shirt or shirt during this rainy season (in Japan).
By tightening the drawstring on the waistband, you can arrange the silhouette for a crispy look. Please try them on at the store.
Thank you!