Mihara Yasuhiro's MYNE Delivers Streetwear Staples for FW20
Showcased against the backdrop of Japan’s abandoned Western Village theme park.















Following the runway show for his seasonal Maison Mihara Yasuhiro collection earlier this January, designer Mihara Yasuhiro’s streetwear-oriented label MYNE has returned with a vibrant range of workwear leaning garments for its FW20 collection lookbook. In the collection, a variety of outerwear options, mid-layers, graphic shirting, and trousers are showcased against the backdrop of Japan’s abandoned Western Village theme park.
Notable highlights in the collection include a fireman-styled jacket and a variety of zipper-heavy Dickies trousers. The jacket features a corduroy construction in black with a contrasting beige collar. At the front are three massive metal clasps, with an embroidered “MYNE” logo placed in red at the left chest pocket. Continuing its long-running partnership with Dickies, MYNE has reworked the brand’s signature trousers with a bevy of silver-tone metal zippers and in beige, black, or two-tone burgundy and green iterations. Other pieces in the range include a green waffle knit with contrast stitching, loose-fitting cargo trousers, traditional work jackets emblazoned with vibrant all-over prints, and more.
Take a full look at MYNE’s FW20 collection above. Expect the range to drop later this year at the brand’s webstore.
For more lookbooks, take a look at Carrots SS20 “Grown in Malibu” collection.