DESCENTE's Latest Graphpaper Collaboration Is All About Free-Cut Construction
Featuring seam-taped short-sleeve shirts and re-engineered chef pants.
Summary
- The new collaborative capsule introduces three functional apparel styles
- All pieces are constructed using advanced free-cut woven materials
- Technical details include snap buttons, ventilation holes, and seam taping
DESCENTE and Graphpaper have officially unveiled their latest collaborative capsule, slated for an April 29 release. Designed to merge performance with everyday wearability, the collection introduces three distinct silhouettes that combine DESCENTE’s technical manufacturing with Graphpaper’s signature relaxed fits.
Anchoring the three-piece range is a highly technical short-sleeve shirt. The piece is built with a snap-button front closure and features back ventilation holes for breathability. To ensure maximum comfort and a clean finish, the shirt utilizes a crimped hem and seam-taped construction designed to minimize skin irritation. While the hardware and finishing are distinctly performance-focused, the overall drape is reconstructed to deliver Graphpaper’s familiar roomy silhouette.
Rounding out the release are two versatile bottoms. The collection’s full-length trousers are updated to incorporate the waist design of Graphpaper’s iconic Chef Pants, blending technical fabrics with an easy-wearing structure. A streamlined pair of shorts is also included, cut at a clean, shorter length. Unifying all three garments is the use of DESCENTE’s advanced free-cut woven material, which provides a crisp, unhemmed aesthetic without compromising durability.
The DESCENTE x Graphpaper collection drops on April 29 via DESCENTE, Graphpaper TOKYO, and select stockists.



















