#22 The Symbiosis of Style and Tech

Technical wear made for the required results (functionality).

It's cool.
The same can be said about military, men love that kind of thing.

From a fashion point of view, it is a very interesting item as layering it with natural materials can add depth to your styling and tighten up your overall look.

The three pieces to be released tomorrow are interpretations of this technical wear from several different perspectives.

I think it will give you a fresh style if you put it on.

Also, there is an announcement at the end of the blog.
Please watch till the end.

2008FW CP COMPANY
Nylon Field Coat
¥44,000 (tax in)

The season in which Alessandro Pungetti was the head designer.
Modified based on field coat. It's made of crisp and thick nylon fabric.

Flap pocket with waterproof zipper.

Comes with a chin stock on the collar and hand.
You can wear the collar lying down, but I personally recommend a stand-up collar to tighten it up.

A cool back with puckering.
The pleats at the hem have a strap that allows you to adjust the opening, but you may not use this much.

The inside is made of wool/nylon fleece fabric.
It's water repellent, windproof, and heat-retaining, making it perfect for this season.

(Model: 170cm/67kg)

The contrast created by the tough texture and puckering.
It's irresistible.

Personally, I think the current style is a gentler shape that is different from the A-line or I-line silhouettes that are popular these days.

It looks tight, but the size is 50 and the shoulder width is 48cm.
Even those who wear the current brand's size L or above can wear it without any problem.

CP Company is really good at combining technical and classical music.
As the brand has made clear, the company's attitude of not following trends has created a unique brand of loyalty.

80's PETER STEINEBRONN
Jumpsuit MFD BY ASICS
¥8,800 (tax in)

"A defunct Australian skiwear brand" PETER STEINEBRONN"
A jumpsuit from the late 80's when ASICS was producing it.

ASICS also made Moncler ski wear from the same era.
Considering that an unprecedented ski boom was occurring around this time, ASICS must have been extremely busy at the time.

A striking blue that stands out against the light sage green.

Crisp seams.

Back too ◎
The color scheme and nice details make it feel like ASICS.

Thinsulate is used as filling, but the fabric feels a little thin.
The suggestion is of course street clothes.
You can use it as ski wear, but I think it will probably be cold.

Nowadays, you can see jumpsuit model numbers from various brands.
If anything, it has a clean taste like a Wool Toro or cotton typewriter.

Personally, I think it's interesting to think about jumpsuit styles from a tech perspective.

ellesse
Tech Shearling
¥7,700 (tax in)

A sportswear brand born in Italy in the 1950s. ellesse"
Founded by Leonardo Salvadio, an aristocrat, the brand became famous for its innovative efforts, such as bringing color to tennis wear, which at the time was all white.
In Japan, GOLDWIN purchased the trademark and is in charge of management in the 1990s.

A unique twist created by the elastic side line and puckering.
It has a fashionable appearance.
The material is a photoelectronic material that uses the wearer's own body temperature to keep them warm.
It's not padded, so it won't bulk up and will keep you warm even in the middle of winter.

A seam runs from the hip to the back of the knee.
It's deeper, creating depth in the fabric.

I think it's a good 100 points for the twist and nice silhouette.

The matching coat is 1998FW CP COMPANY by Moreno Ferrari
The haori is more classic than casual, and if you add fashion items to it, you'll be able to create a stunning look that will make each item stand out.

The above three items will be on sale from 7pm tomorrow.

Technical wear is still a major trend and I personally love it, but to be honest, I don't want to wear anything that looks too obvious (down, track pants, etc.). Everyone is wearing them.
I bought this item with such a devilish mindset in mind.
If you have the same twist, please check it out.

And as I mentioned at the beginning, since it looks like the average temperature in Tokyo will be a terrifyingly cold 12 degrees Celsius next week, we'll be holding a 15% off outerwear fair.

The period is approximately one week from 19:00 on Friday, December 8th to 24:00 on Sunday, December 17th.
Applies to coats, jackets, and blouson category items.

Enter the coupon code "PSS" on the cart screen and the discount amount will be reflected.
*Please note that if you do not enter this information, payment will be made at the regular price!

Of course, the CP Company coat that will be released tomorrow is also eligible.
This year's weather was unusual, with summer days even in late November, so I think some people may not have bought outerwear yet.

Please take this opportunity to prepare for winter.

Well, then, I'm looking forward to working with you.

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