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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Canoe Club Joins Engineered Garments For Workwear Capsule
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Canoe Club Joins Engineered Garments For Workwear Capsule

Creating a Club Coat and Fatigue Pant in black and blue color options.

Engineered Garments and UNIQLO Collaborate for "PUFFTECH" Collection
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Engineered Garments and UNIQLO Collaborate for "PUFFTECH" Collection

Consisting of three utility driven outwear items.


Paraboot and Engineered Garments Unveil the EG Clusaz for Second Collaboration
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Paraboot and Engineered Garments Unveil the EG Clusaz for Second Collaboration

Centered around Engineered Garments’ designer, Daiki Suzuki’s passion for alpine footwear.

DSPTCH and Engineered Garments Deliver Utility Bag Collaboration
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DSPTCH and Engineered Garments Deliver Utility Bag Collaboration

Crafted from custom-dyed DYNEEMA composite fabric. 

8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week
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8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

Featuring Supreme, Engineered Garments, Richardson, PORTER, Palace, and more.

BEAMS PLUS and Engineered Garments Deliver Pocket-Packed Corduroy Shorts
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BEAMS PLUS and Engineered Garments Deliver Pocket-Packed Corduroy Shorts

Made with an 8-well corduroy material and an adjustable drawstring hem.

Engineered Garments Channels Uniformity With SS24 Workaday Collection
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Engineered Garments Channels Uniformity With SS24 Workaday Collection

Looking to workwear and military stylings.

Engineered Garments and K-Swiss Come Together to Reimagine the Classic GT
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Engineered Garments and K-Swiss Come Together to Reimagine the Classic GT

Offered in three colorways.

Engineered Garments Returns to Outdoor Americana Style for FW23
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Engineered Garments Returns to Outdoor Americana Style for FW23

An exhibition of its core design cadence.

Gear up for Winter Adventures with HBX
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Gear up for Winter Adventures with HBX

With pieces from Stone Island, C.P.Company, Nanga, and more.

Engineered Garments and Tarvas' Forest Bather Shoe Embraces the Great Outdoors
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Engineered Garments and Tarvas' Forest Bather Shoe Embraces the Great Outdoors

Taking inspiration from the forests, lakes, and mountains of Scandinavia.

BEAMS PLUS and Engineered Garments Battle the Cold in the Reversible Field Fur Coat
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BEAMS PLUS and Engineered Garments Battle the Cold in the Reversible Field Fur Coat

Go full-fur or classic military.

 

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