visvim Is Back With More Detail-Heavy Tops for January
Drape yourself in indigo-dyed garments this winter.





In between its seasonal collections, visvim is back with a small collection of Japanese traditional and contemporary tops. Starting with a staple for the brand, the rather iconic LHAMO shirt appears in three color options, each constructed from a cotton and wool blend. Rounding out the five-part drop, is the BLACK ELK FLANNEL button-up and the DUGOUT S/S SHIRT in black, both of which are made with an indigo overdye process synonymous with the brand directed by Hiroki Nakamura. Shop the above items exclusively at all F.I.L. locations and the visvim store in Japan.