January 15, 2010
Engineered Garments took its brand name from a pattern maker hired to draft the first round of patterns. She claimed that the clothes were not designed but engineered due to the vast amount of detailing involved in each garment.
They have always used a blend of design and innovation, this new Spring/Summer 2010 Collection is no different. The label has …
January 6, 2010
These generic news posts aren’t really my style, but hey, i need to showcase the brands we like in some way (i would prefer a feature). Saying this, I’m a massive fan of what Engineered Garments do, same goes for Mark McNairy. Usually i showcase previous collections and items, so this follows suit.
Shoe designer Mark McNairy and Engineered Garments …
November 12, 2009
This Engineered Garments Tweed Briefcase comes with both a shoulder strap and handles. Perfect for carrying around on trips, i would personally use it for my business travels when walking around the city. Its annoying when you have your planner and other items, but nothing to properly carry them in. This is made of brown herringbone windowpane tweed wool fabric …
October 5, 2009
Engineered Garments have presented a new Tweed Waist Bag for their 2009 fall/winter collection. Here we see it comes in two different shades of tweed, a nice box type shape with additional label and branding. Tweed is definitely in this season ( as we have seen throughout the posts recently ), which i personally don’t have a problem with, …
September 29, 2009
Available exclusively in Europe at The Bureau, they present Daiki Suzuki’s functional basics line called Workaday. As in the name, these products are perfect for your everyday and are classed as casual workwear. Here we look at three different colored 5 pocket Corduroy jean, they come in brown, black and burgundy. A regular, straight leg jean with button fly …
July 16, 2009
Engineered Garments is another brand to try out the ‘Two-Plaid’ Shirt idea. The garment looks really nice, and also the colours work with each other, not like usual where the colours are such a contrast. Should know more about this item soon and when it will hit the stores. Stay tuned.
February 5, 2009
Japanese born designer Daiki Suzuki brings his Americana influenced designs back to his home country with the opening of Engineered Garments first retail venture in the Aoyama district.
Store opened on February first, next to shops like OriginalFake, Blackflag, Dover Street Market and Bapexclusive.
So you can pretty much shop around in circles.
Via Hypebeast