Sasquatchfabrix. Blends Japanese Tradition With Western Influences for FW20
Daisuke Yokoyama’s directional styling.











































Sasquatchfabrix. has returned with its Fall/Winter 2020 lookbook. Following its SS20 visuals, the Japanese label is now offering an expansive collection of intricate cuts, fabrics, patterns and graphics, strewn together through directional Western-inspired sensibilities.
Dubbed “Wakon Yosai,” the collection spans a flurry of delicately constructed silhouettes, like wide bell-bottom pants, wool noragis, billowing parkas, trench coats, bottom-cut button-ups, puffer jackets, long-sleeves, faux fur jackets and raw denim, to mention a few. Garments like the soft gray wool and puffer noragis showcase a contemporary take on traditional Japanese silhouettes, while pieces like the brown button-up and checkered faux-fur jacket have been imbued with distinctive cowboy-esque design cues. Besides loose, draping textiles, technical fabrics have been added to the lineup, too. The dark purple half-button anorak, oversized down coat and voluminous olive parka have been equipped with either heat retaining or water-resistant properties. Other garments like the brown double-breasted trench coat, black denim jacket, heather-gray wool trousers and tasseled waist bags are a few other standout pieces among the sweeping assemblage.
Though no official release dates have been revealed, scroll above for an early look at Sasquatchfabrix.’s Fall/Winter 2020 collection and head over to Sasquatchfabrix.’s website to see more.
In case you missed it, check out KAPITAL’s patchwork-rich FW20 collection.
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