nanamica and Garbstore Tackle the Perfect Striped Shirt

Inspired by military, sports and functional outerwear.

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Japanese label nanamica has linked up with London retailer Garbstore for a multi-panelled buttoned shirt for Spring/Summer 2020.

Drawing on the military, sport and functional outerwear for inspiration, the Button Down Wind Shirt – as it’s officially known – is a lightweight shirt, perfect for warmer months.

Crafted using a cotton-blend fabric that has been imbued with moisture wicking CoolMax technology; this shirt allows your torso to easily breathe – whether buttoned up or undone. The shirt is completed with a button down collar, an embroidered whale patch and chest pocket on the left breast.

The nanamica x Garbstore Button Down Wind Shirt is available now from the Garbstore website, costing £250 (approximately $320 USD).

In other news, END. Clothing has celebrated 15 years with a Patta capsule collection.

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