Blue Blue Japan SS21 Is a Medley of Rich Indigo and Textured Finishes

A refreshing lineup of Japanese denim and deep blue tones.

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Blue Blue Japan‘s Spring/Summer 2021 collection is a vibrant medley of rich indigo dyes. The Japanese label has offered an eclectic assemblage of light layers cut from a variety of textured fabrics to give each piece a premium finish. Compared to last year’s SS20 range, this season’s lineup is a lot more minimal and features plenty of nuances.

This collection encompasses a trench coat, sleek leather jacket, traditional noragi, mesh cardigan, denim, short-sleeve button-ups and loose trousers, to mention a few. But beyond all the blue-colored pieces in the lineup, the label has also thrown in some neutral tones to mix things up, like cream-colored knitwear, a gray denim jacket and a white oxford shirt. One highlight in the collection is the trench coat that features a bold indigo dye that covers the left half of the body. The piece comes with a raglan construction, tonal buttons and a slightly loose fit, while its high cotton count gives it a smooth finish. Other garments like the floral short-sleeve button-up, embroidered flight jacket, knitted blazer and woven pants round off the expansive assemblage.

Though no official release dates have been revealed so far, scroll through the gallery above for an early look at Blue Blue Japan’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection.

If you like Blue Blue Japan, you might be interested in taking a look at Snow Peak and Journal Standard’s exclusive FW20 outerwear capsule.

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