Showing posts with label Engineered Garment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engineered Garment. Show all posts

2013/10/22

ENGINEERED GARMENTS X WITH FARIBAULT WOOLEN MILLS







Since 1897, Faribault Woolen Mills has been making blankets for the military. The current iteration of their Foot Soldier Military Wool Blanket has been in use since about 1917, and was originally made to accommodate fluctuating temperatures in often-spartan cadet sleeping quarters. In addition to being permanently moth proofed, the fabric has the advantage of being machine washable and dryable, because anything good enough for the military should be tough, not precious.

Engineered Garments uses the Medic Green and U.S. Navy Gray Foot Soldier Military Wool Blankets as the base for their CPO shirts, which feature a Faribault Woolen Mills patch at the bottom and the corresponding blanket symbol behind the right pocket. Leather elbow patches and tonal buttons finish off the details.

2011/12/29

ENGINEERED GARMENTS SS 2012










As 2011 comes to it's end it time to look forward to a new season "Spring/Summer 2012". Above you see some pictures from the Engineerd Garments lookbook. Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki (I don't know whether he is family of "the Suzuki")founded Engineered Garments in New York in 1999. Engineered Garments clothing is influenced by American Sportswear, Outdoor Clothing and Military Uniform. Taking its name from brands first pattern maker who remarked that the clothing was engineered as apposed to designed. Engineered Garments philosophy is based around bringing the detailing, often looked over in modern menswear, back with a focus on authenticity.

2011/01/24

PAPER OR PLASTIC


Paper or plastic, that's the daily question in your local supermarket, but this time it's different, this is a great collection of Engineered Garments Shirts. (pic. via the bureau).