
The production of this exclusive product was inspired by William Gibson’s best selling novel - PATTERN RECOGNITION. A Black Buzz Rickson’s MA-1 Flying Jacket is the main character’s garment of choice. Although MA-1s were never actually produced in black by the US Military, the fictionalised version in this book was picked up by Buzz Rickson’s and a collaboration between themselves and Gibson made the garment a reality.
Remi Relief, LA based Japanese label.
The Indigo Cotton Loop Back Hoody in Indigo by Remi Relief. A heavy weight high quality loop back fleece hoody with jaquard rib detailing and navajo metal bead zip pull.
This seasons Givenchy offerings are amazing. The spitfire/tech prints are fantastic pieces of design. I am hesitant posting up LVMH brands after being thrown out of the Dunhill Club for talking shop with watch enthusiasts. Hey ho I still shop there :-) Givenchy, Dior, Dunhill are actually some of my favourite main-line brands and all owned by the Louis Vuitton Behemoth
Great stuff from Goteborg, Sweden. This is their PDF catalogue…
IH-9526V
21oz Superblack Type III Vest
1093 Pile Cardigan by Mountain Research. Zip closure, collarless green pile cardigan. Contrast grey panels at sides, sleeves and waistband. Twin zip closure side pockets. Single zip closure chest pocket with removable printed “Woodsman Style” logo label. Small embroidered logo on front right hand side. Two concealed inner open pockets. Printed logo on inside pocket. Drawstring adjustment toggles either side of waistband.
Mountain Research has emerged as probably one of the most influential brands from Japan to manage the fine line between reproduction and contemporary product. Their clothes are produced in very limited numbers and collected by fanatics all over the world. Once they are gone, items are never repeated, however some are evolved further into the seasons spin off line “Other Colours”.
Did I post this up before? Love it.
Front button and zip fastening, synthetic sheering lining, synthetic fur collar, 2 front pockets and 1 internal zip pocket.
Worn by pilots during World War II, as reflected in the title, this C-2 was classified by the spec sheets as a vest with wool sleeves. The Army adopted the versatile sweater as it corresponded well to the change in the air temperature to maintain warmth. The snug fit adheres closely to the body and underneath the A-2 Flight Jacket.