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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Latest Collections

Engineered Garments Reinterprets Barbour International's Motorcycle Heritage
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Engineered Garments Reinterprets Barbour International's Motorcycle Heritage

Creating a selection of wax jackets, vests and logo tees.

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 OVO, mastermind JAPAN, Stüssy, Palace and more.

Engineered Garments Updates Barbour's Traditional Quilting for FW21
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Engineered Garments Updates Barbour's Traditional Quilting for FW21

Adding asymmetrical touches in a black and olive color palette.

Aleali May's Luxurious Air Jordan 14 Leads This Week's Best Footwear Drops
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Aleali May's Luxurious Air Jordan 14 Leads This Week's Best Footwear Drops

Accompanied by the Nike Dunk High 1985 “Red Acid Wash,” the New Balance 2002R “Protection Pack” and more.

Engineered Garments Has Its Say on HOKA ONE ONE’s Bondi L Silhouette
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Engineered Garments Has Its Say on HOKA ONE ONE’s Bondi L Silhouette

Reimagined in four unique animal-inspired iterations.

Engineered Garments and Sebago Cobble Together Vibram-Soled Summer Shoes
Footwear

Engineered Garments and Sebago Cobble Together Vibram-Soled Summer Shoes

Collaborative spins on hefty heritage shapes.

Engineered Garments and KEEN Reunite for SS21
Footwear

Engineered Garments and KEEN Reunite for SS21

Crafted using LWG-certified leather and environmentally-friendly tanning.

Otakara NYC Hand-Stitches Traditional Artwork onto Engineered Garments' Hardwearing Apparel
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Otakara NYC Hand-Stitches Traditional Artwork onto Engineered Garments' Hardwearing Apparel

A limited edition capsule soon available at NEPENTHES NY.

BEAMS Recruits Engineered Garments for Refined Militaria Patchwork
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BEAMS Recruits Engineered Garments for Refined Militaria Patchwork

The New York brand has blessed the Japanese retailer with seasonal exclusives.

Engineered Garments and Wild Life Tailor Unveil Commemorative “Camp Shirts”
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Engineered Garments and Wild Life Tailor Unveil Commemorative “Camp Shirts”

Celebrating a decade of the Japanese brand.

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