Viridi-anne Fall/Winter 2013

By Editor in Fashion on May 21st, 2013 | No Comments »

Check out a very cool and much much more wearable Fall/Winter 2013 menswear collection from Japanese brand the Viridi-anne. It’s been interesting to watch these more avant-garde brands temper things a bit to more wearable, conventional pieces. Keep in mind, though: wearable and conventional for the Viridi-anne is still awesomely cool. This is my favorite collections of their thus far.

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Enhermonic Tavern Fall/Winter 2013

By Editor in Fashion on May 17th, 2013 | No Comments »

Check out the Fall/Winter 2013 menswear collection from Enharmonic Tavern. The Japanese line is new to me, but save a few of the items in this collection, I like the rough-hewn, Americana as seen through a Japanese lenses inspired pieces and could picture myself wearing over half of the looks from this collection.

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Individual Sentiments Spring/Summer 2013

By Editor in Fashion, Video on May 3rd, 2013 | No Comments »

Howl Fall/Winter 2013

By Editor in Fashion on May 2nd, 2013 | No Comments »

Check out another cool menswear collection from Japanese brand Howl. For me, the brand’s look embodies that quintessential Japanese slouchy meets tailored look. Check out the full Fall/Winter 2013 collection after the click. (more…)

Rags McGregor Fall/Winter 2013

By Editor in Fashion on May 1st, 2013 | No Comments »

Check out another cool collection from Japanese brand Rags McGregor.

“It’s ironic that Rags was born from an American casual brand with such a long history like McGregor. Unorthodox and rebellious clothes from a truly traditional base, the spirit of Rags dates back to the early 60s.

“Don’t Trust Thirties” was the motto for the rebellious youngsters who were sick and tired of old-fashioned values that were tying them down. It was about time to resist and break free, to express themselves according to their original sense of style.

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