They say God is in the details. And for those viewing menswear designers and heritage brands at Capsule and Project this past week, there couldn't have been anything more heavenly than the attention to detail artfully manifested in so many pieces.
From mixes of disparate fabrics like denim and unwashed wool for new sport coat hybrids to anchors patterned into sport coat sleeves to rattlesnake vertebrae or feathers attached, tie-pin like, on neck wear, attention to detail spoke volumes.
Klaxon Howl's combo tailored
"jean jacket" coat of Japanese denim and unwashed Quebecois wool
Number:Lab's khaki and charcoal "letterman" jacket with 1/2 knit cuff
sleeves
Anchors away: wearing your tat on your sleeve
Ribbon detailing sewn onto waistband of flannel trousers
The designer's family crest details Fahlgren's label on ties and mufflers
Sweater caps knit by
"French grannies"
Hang tags that espoused heritage veracity, above, and a feelgood attitude, below
Jonathan Meizler's provocative collection of
taxidermy-inspired couture
neckwear at Title of Work
love the ribbon details on the flannel pants.
ReplyDelete@Change of season, those are right up your alley!
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