NEIGHBORHOOD 2014 Fall/Winter Editorial by End Clothing
In their latest publication, End Clothing has styled select pieces from prominent Japanese





In their latest publication, End Clothing has styled select pieces from prominent Japanese streetwear brand NEIGHBORHOOD‘s latest 2014 Fall/Winter effort. The overall collection is heavily rooted in historic American culture. Samples borrow motifs from vintage ranch wear, which is then featured on a cohesive set of pieces including shirts, tees, and denim. Active wear is also given attention, as seen with the American football inspired coach jacket, shirts, and tees. The lookbook is rounded out with the assistance of Japanese eyewear company Effector, who offer a range of boxy silhouette lens to complete each look, taking cues from the American “school boy” aesthetic. The NEIGHBORHOOD 2014 Fall/Winter collection is now available for purchase at global retailers, including End Clothing.