Posted on the Bureau’s blog. Hopefully more stores will pick this line up.
Tag: Engineered Garments (page 12 of 12)
Here’s to hoping that Engineered Garments reintroduces their duffle bags from F/W07 into their Workaday line (such as what they’ve done with the spring totes). Pictures from Silver and Gold.
There have been a couple of different versions of the pathfinder jacket over the years, but last year’s has been the most versatile for me – made from a very light cotton/nylon poplin fabric, it’s been perfect for warm weather and has also been a great travel jacket due to how easy it is to pack it into small spaces. I’ve been hunting around for another one in navy, but I’m guessing that there were probably only a few made for North American stores.
The Engineered Garments tote bags from S/S2008 have been reintroduced into the Workaday line (along with the overnighter bag). I have both from last year, and they’ve been excellent as far as bags go – the canvas is fairly sturdy, the shoulder strap is sometimes useful, and the hardware is about as good as you can get.
There are no U.S. stockists for these yet, but you can get them through Rakuten’s Borderless service:
I couldn’t decide on which fabric band I liked more, so I just bought both. They’re are made in the U.S. for Engineered Garments and despite being reported on other websites, these hats are made from linen, not straw. Does anyone know the maker?
They should be great for the sunny weather that Seattle is starting to get.
You can still find some at Hejfina and most Barney’s locations. FYI if it helps, a size large in these fedoras is about a 7 3/8 US hat size.
In a recent issue of Brutus (a Japanese clothing magazine), there is a short feature with Daiki Suzuki of Engineered Garments showing off what could be considered to be his signature outfit of just a simple buttondown shirt, fatigue pants, and old sneakers. Variations of the combo follow.
This will be the first of many Engineered Garments posts.
One of my favorite jackets this season has been the WA field jacket, which for as long as I’ve been following it is a new addition to the line. Unnecessary details of the original military versions were left out (namely zippered hoods and epaulet straps) and only the bare necessities were left in. The pockets are fastened with plain covered buttons, and you can safely store eye or sunglasses in the chest pockets without worrying about scratches. I’m slightly torn on whether or not I like the 65/35 poly cotton fabric for this jacket, but it has performed well and is light enough to wear in warmer weather.
As far as I know, they were only available at Hejfina (Chicago) and at a few different Barney’s locations. I believe they will also be returning in the Fall/Winter collection this year in heaver fabrics.
Alternatives:
J.Press Military Jacket, in khaki and navy
Wings + Horns Mk-2 Jacket, in black and olive