Engineered Garments spring summer 21

Engineered Garments spring summer 21

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Engineered Garments designer Daiki Suzuki set out to create a collection that showcased global textures that were inspired by folk culture. However global events forced him to abandon this outlook and instead to pause, look inwards  and focus on what the core of Engineered Garments really was. He decided to steer the collection into casual styles, while maintaining a level of comfort and relaxation while also incorporating military inspired details. Cotton ripstops, high count twills and denim pepper the collection. Whilst some of the earlier elements of global textiles such as Ikat, Patterned Madrasas make an appearance. 

We hope you enjoy our editorial showcasing some of the items from this collection

Shot by Kase Avilla

Modelled by Harris Dobson 

Engineered Garments Bedford Denim

Engineered Garments Cone Denim Bedford

Engineered Garments Bedford Jacket

Engineered Garments Claigton Jacket

Engineered Garments FA Pant Olive Ripstop

Engineered Garments Bowling Shirt

Engineered Garments Bowling Shirt

Sebago Classic Joe

 Engineered Garments Shirt Jacket Nyco Plaid

Engineered Garments Shirt Jacket Nyco Plaid

Engineered Garments Nyco Plaid Shirt Jacket

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