As a clothing lover, fall and winter are exciting times.
Animal hair coats, padded blouson, and heavy cotton knits.
That's the real thrill.
The people who are reading this blog are probably already thinking that way.
It's still hot outside, but I'm going to gear up.
This time we will introduce two items from CP Company.
2002FW CP COMPANY -Heavy Duck Hooded Jacket
¥46,200 (tax in)
Size: 50
Condition: 7/10
CP Company's products are the result of endless trial and error.
It's from Alessandro Pungetti, Fall/Winter 2002.
The color is a deep brown that looks black from a distance, and the fabric is heavy duck cotton/nylon.
However, it is completely different from the so-called Carhartt fabric.
Although the fabric is tightly woven, it is elastic and supple to the touch.
Flap pocket with hidden dots, inner pocket, and hem cord.
When the details are carefully made, the persuasiveness of an object becomes much more persuasive.
Quilt liner. Please note that it cannot be removed.
It has specs that will easily get you through winter in the city.
Worn by a 170cm/68kg trainee.
The sizing provides plenty of room.
I couldn't decide what to wear as an inner layer, but I wore my personal modified typewriter shirt.
Adding items with a light texture creates a fashionable contrast.
2004FW CP COMPANY -Washed Chino Twill Trousers
¥24,200 (tax in)
Size: 48
Condition: 8/10
This is from 2004, also Alessandro Pungetti.
Lightweight 100% cotton chino twill.
Although the fabric has a twill pattern, it has been carefully washed and has a smooth and soft texture.
The texture of the fabric and the solid black color are also highly praised.
Flap pockets with metal buttons.
A slightly tapered straight silhouette with plain details.
Sounds good. I feel like an expert, or rather, I feel like I've come full circle.
Those who usually wear M or L pants will be able to wear this without any problems.
The essence of CP is not the catchy details, but the craftsmanship that is rooted in technology.
These items embody exactly that.
On sale from 8pm tomorrow. Please have a look.
Thank you very much.