Engineered Garments

Engineered Garments

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Founded 1999
Headquarters New York, NY, United States

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Engineered Garments is a New York- based contemporary fashion label by Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki. The label is influenced by American sportswear, outdoor clothing and military uniform, which has a blend of classic Americana with Japanese aesthetics. As well as, collaborating with the likes of Vans and famed Ramen eatery Ippudo, also sold from prominent international boutiques such as Bodega, END. Clothing, FOTT and HAVEN.
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Supreme and Nike to Roll Out Another SB Blazer Mid Capsule in This Week's Best Footwear Drops
Footwear 

Supreme and Nike to Roll Out Another SB Blazer Mid Capsule in This Week's Best Footwear Drops

There’s also the Air Jordan 3 “Fire Red” return, Ye’s adidas YEEZY Slide “Resin” restock and more to anticipate.

ENGINEERED GARMENTS and Dr. Martens Remix the 1461 With an Asymmetric Lacing System
Footwear

ENGINEERED GARMENTS and Dr. Martens Remix the 1461 With an Asymmetric Lacing System

The FW22 team-up marks the duo’s fifth collaborative effort.

ENGINEERED GARMENTS and Suicoke Unveil Debut Collaboration
Footwear

ENGINEERED GARMENTS and Suicoke Unveil Debut Collaboration

Coming in two colorways.

Engineered Garments and Vault by Vans Reunite for Laceless Eras
Footwear

Engineered Garments and Vault by Vans Reunite for Laceless Eras

Four colorways arriving in a mismatched design.

Engineered Garments Drops SS22 Pieces Evocative of the Wilderness
Fashion

Engineered Garments Drops SS22 Pieces Evocative of the Wilderness

With a mission to restore the ecosystem.

Wellgosh Highlights Some of Its Favorite Japanese Labels
Fashion

Wellgosh Highlights Some of Its Favorite Japanese Labels

Including Wacko Maria, Engineered Garments and more.

Oi Polloi Heads to The Local Arcade For Its Latest Editorial
Fashion

Oi Polloi Heads to The Local Arcade For Its Latest Editorial

Clad in an array of its favorite gear.

Tokyo-Inspired Label G-Threadz Lands at Wellgosh
Fashion

Tokyo-Inspired Label G-Threadz Lands at Wellgosh

As do pieces from Satta, Carhartt WIP and more.

Engineered Garments and K-Way Reunite for FW21
Fashion

Engineered Garments and K-Way Reunite for FW21

Reworking three jackets and one fisherman’s hat.

Engineered Garments Reworks Three Sebago Silhouettes For FW21
Fashion

Engineered Garments Reworks Three Sebago Silhouettes For FW21

Daiki Suzuki has his say on a trio of classic styles.

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