EDWIN's FW17 Collection Is a Lesson in Japanese Craft That's Full of Modern Pop Culture References
EDWIN just announced it's set to deliver a solid new offering for FW17 focused on reworked military garments, workwear and modern wardrobe staples.
The collection is split between EDWIN Denim — the brand’s bread and butter — and a complimentary mainline range with a broader product offering. For the denim line, Japanese denim from the highly respected Kaihara and Nihon Menpu mills in Japan is expertly fused with European counterparts and stylings. The result is modern Japanese craft at its best across new silhouettes, fabrications and washes in a variety of selvage and non-selvage denim.
Modern pop culture is a clear influence on the mainline collection which references everything from ‘50s garage style and psychedelia to Japanese pop and soft porn. The range itself consists predominantly of reworked military wear and contemporary sportswear pieces with a color palette heavy on blacks and navy blues.
EDWIN has announced plans to continue its collaborative project with Kyle Stewart of Goodhood following a collection released earlier this year and to rekindle a partnership with Blitz Motorcycles.
The first drop from the collection is available now via EDWIN stores, selected stockists and online. Stay up to date by following @EDWINeurope on Instagram.