If you love Japanese aesthetics you can’t miss the Fall 2021 outerwear collection by Mihara Yashuiro. A melancholic collection, that explores the production and sustainability problem inside the fashion system by presenting distressed clothes.
Yashuiro’s aesthetic mixes Japanese deconstruction and anti-fashion with an urban appeal. His creations, often monochrome, made him famous in Europe, Asia, and the USA. Thinking outside the box is his signature.
His mohair cardigan, available in sage green and black, is like a soft armor for the body, with button closure. The exposed composition label and the raw trims enrich the design. The fabric is slightly distressed, a signature of the Japanese designer.
Speaking of exposed labels, you can’t miss Yashuiro’s jacquard shirts. Crafted with cotton for an oversize fit and available in brown and grey, these shirts are encrusted with a care label print all over the fabric.
Finally, the white boa fleece jacket is perfect for the winter. Cozy and soft, it’s styled with a high neck and a chunky zip closure, along with a small pocket at the chest.
Mihara Yasuhiro founded his brand in 1997. Famous for his crazy sneakers, the designer started a collaboration with Puma il suo brand nel 1997. All his clothes are available at endclothing.com.
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