24SS SALE pick up "All season Fabric Forming Shell Hoodie"
Hello.
This is Noguchi from CASANOVA&CO.
It has been raining in Okayama for the past few days, but today is a sunny day.
The sunlight was burning my skin. It had been a while since I felt that way.
Even so, the temperature is 33 degrees. There is still room for growth. Summer is daunting.
A sale held at the end of the season.
It has been about a week since our 24SS discount sale began.
We are grateful that so many people came to see the show. Thank you very much.
Given the current situation, I believe many of you have been requesting short sleeves, shorts, or long sleeves that can be worn even in the middle of summer, but today I would like to introduce some items that can be worn all year round.
It's not something that's cool to wear in summer or warm to wear in winter, but something that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways depending on the season.
So this time I'm ignoring the season and going for a neutral style.
It's like making it lighter in hot weather and adding more when it gets cold.
I have put together some photos of me wearing the items at the end of the post. I hope that you will enjoy the items more intuitively than usual, crossing over with the images in your own closets.
Amachi.
Fabric Forming Shell Hoodie
color _ NC Orange
size_5
Here.
This is the Fabric Forming Shell Hoodie from amachi.
First, let me talk a little about the shape and specifications.
There are many parts that you can understand just by looking at them.
As you can see, the length is short and the hood is large.
It's hard to say that the garment has sleeves because of its structure, but when worn it covers the upper arms and creates something like sleeves.
This was actually designed intentionally and is based on the theme of this outfit, but I will explain this later.
There are two buttons on the front.
One is what you can see in the photo.
The other one is located at the base of the hood, but it's not in the photo, sorry.
If you look closely in the side photo of the hoodie that will be shown later, you can see the buttonholes, so just assume that the buttons will be attached in this position.
The bright orange color is product dyed.
The colouring is bright, but not cute, and has a strong earthy feel to it.
The unevenness of the dyeing of the garment and the puckering of the seams really help with this.
Even if the specifications were the same, if it was something like unwashed typewriter fabric woven with yarn dyed, it probably wouldn't have the same impression.
I think it's a balance that really captures the amachi. mood.
Speaking of amachi.'s distinctive style, I think the unique rounded shape is also distinctive.
In fact, this Fabric Forming Shell Hoodie was created by exploring how to create a form that is characteristic of amachi. in a certain way.
it is,
Create an appropriate layer structure for each part
That is it.
And it's made with just one type of fabric.
So what I mean by that is,
First a photo of the back.
The base is the body part. This part is single layered. In other words, it feels the same as a normal shirt.
On the other hand, the yoke part is curved to surround the shoulder blades, and has a two-layer structure. In other words, it is a double-layered garment.
And then there's the hood. As you can see from the side view, it is connected all the way to the placket, and has a three-layer structure.
The layer structure is changed depending on the part, controlling the shape of the clothing.
This is achieved simply by layering the same fabric, rather than using a lining or interlining.
The meaning of the word “Fabric Forming” which is also the name of the item comes from this.
As mentioned above, the shoulder area has a two-layer structure, so it has more firmness to maintain its shape than a single-layer body.
As a result, when you wear it, the fabric does not hang down flat at the shoulders, but instead looks like sleeves.
Furthermore, the three-layer hood has plenty of volume, which you can see even in photos taken from behind.
You can see this most clearly when you look at the way the hood fabric piles up around your neck.
Amachi. expresses its own experiences and the relationship between nature and humans "through clothing," which is why I believe it uses very fundamental methods as one of its modes of expression.
Rather than using a complex variety of fabrics or increasing the number of parts of the clothes, we layer fabric in areas we want to make stiffer.
I think it's a very primitive and beautiful technique, and the resulting shapes are also beautiful.
This time I am wearing it with black SEAN SUEN slacks and a white SEAN SUEN shirt.
These slacks have a dynamic silhouette, with the waist folded to create tucks and then flaring out towards the hem.
The shirt is worn like a samue, with the front part overlapping.
There are buttons on the side seams, so the overlap is quite deep.
In your mental image, you can replace them with the standard style of slacks and shirts, or you can replace them with more unusual shapes and specifications.
In some ways it's a very biased style, but I also think it's neutral in some ways.
Don't get distracted by clothing seasons, but try different outfits based on the temperature and your child's mood.
At this time of year, simply layering it over a T-shirt will help you instantly escape the boring mood of summer clothing.
When it gets cooler, shirts and sweatshirts are also great.
Even if you feel it's still a little too hot to put on a jacket, this won't make you any warmer, so feel free to add it on.
As autumn deepens and the temperatures start to get chilly, it might be fun to wear it over an outer layer like a jacket or blouson.
Because of the fabric, it may not go well over a heavy woolen outerwear, but use winter as a time to imagine how you will wear it when spring arrives.
Because these clothes are not complete in themselves, there is room for creativity in the act of getting dressed, and I think that is one of the joys of wearing clothes.
And I feel very lucky to be able to enjoy it in all different seasons.
We hope you will take a look at amachi.'s Fabric Forming Shell Hoodie over a longer period of time, rather than just thinking about summer.
CASANOVA&CO Noguchi