Iroquois Goes Grungy for Fall/Winter 2018
The Japanese label serves up ’90s-influenced rock ‘n roll style.







Japanese label Iroquois follows its Americana-leaning Fall/Winter 2017 collection with a new range of contemporary menswear. Centering around comfy winter staples, the collection marks another step towards casualwear, as the label ditches overt Western influences for a blend of street and sportswear. Graphics appear on hoodies, track jackets and long-sleeved tees, allowing the eye-catching base layers to stand out beneath slim wool coats and hefty shearling jackets. Slouchy, raw-hemmed denim lends retro attitude to the styling, with further ’90s nods appearing in the form of blanket-lined harrington jackets and nylon anoraks. A fleece quarter zip protects against winter winds, and a water-resistant boiler suit grants extra armament against inclement weather.
Look for the brand’s ZOZOTOWN web store to drop the new seasonal goods later this year.
Most recently, we caught up with Japanese street style star Kozue Akimoto when she visited Seoul.