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Posts tagged ‘engineered garments’

Levi’s Engineered Garments Available Now

12 September 2008, 18.35 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

Selectism - Levi's Engineered Garments Available Now

Available now online at Bloomingdales is the Levis Engineered Garments collection. As part of the GQ/ CFDA "Best New American Designer," the Engineered Garments Collection for Levis consistes of shirts, denim pants, and an great huting jacket. Find it all online at Bloomingdales

More views of the Levis Engineered Garments Collection after the jump.
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Engineered Garments At Den

25 August 2008, 22.35 | Posted in stores | No comments »

selectism - Engineered Garments At Den

Daiki Suzuki’s Engineered Garments has been a Selectism favorite for a while now. The refined re-interpretation of classics from the brand, get us excited every season. Now Odin’s concept shop Den, which only carries one brand at a time, will be carry Engineered Garments exclusively for a couple of months.

"The shop will also sell the new Workaday line and E.G.’s first women’s collection. (In other words, bring your girl.) In keeping with the brand’s m.o.—namely, giving workwear a fashion-forward twist—the 350-square-foot space has been dubbed a "Country Store," and will carry J.W. Hulme luggage, Faribault blankets, and other Americana brands." Via Men.Style.

One more image of the space after the jump.
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Workaday Fall 2008

06 August 2008, 16.09 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

workaday h Workaday Fall 2008

Engineered Garments has earned praise for its spin on iconic American workwear—retaining the clothes’ durable appeal while refining their aesthetic to theircustomer. Creative director Daiki Suzuki’s newest line, Workaday, available exclusively at Odin this Fall, takes its cues from what today’s working men wear, featuring pieces like waffle-lined hoodies and rugged oxford-cloth button-downs, all of which sport the sort of detailing you’d expect to find in items at an army-navy surplus store, but with an updated fit. Pictured above: 19th-century BD shirt, $215; thermal-lined zip hoodie, $199; button-fly jeans, $170. Via Men.Style.com
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Engineered Garments Fall/Winter 08/09

17 June 2008, 18.24 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

 Selectism - Engineered Garments Fall/Winter 08/09

The classic heritage movement continues in fashions as seen with Engineered Garments Fall/Winter 2008/2009 collection. The sleeveless parkas, peacoats, and long trenches look back while offering a contemporary look and cut. Well done and simple.

Many more views of the Engineered Garments Fall/Winter 2008/2009 collection after the jump.
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Engineered Garments S/S ‘08 Collection

08 January 2008, 20.01 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

Engineered Garments S/S '08

Engineered Garments got his name from the fact that their garments are not designed, but engineered, due to the vast amount of details involved in each garment. Inspiration is taken from American sportswear, military clothing as well as outdoor clothing, in the collections, designed by Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki.

That is no different for the Spring/Summer ‘08 collection of the brand. Classic styles are smartly re-interpreted and lots of small details are added, giving them their very own unique looks as well as functionality. As usual in terms of colors the brand stays simple and concentrates on cuts and patterns. The outcome is a casual style, that might have looked dressed up by any other designer, but Engineered Garments manages to make them wearable and inhales a relaxed look into these American classics.

After the jump some more pictures of the upcoming collection.
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