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For those of you who happen to be in Osaka, the Nepenthes store is hosting an “Engineered Garments Special Week” [more info on Honeyee] and they’ll also be showing off the new Engineered Garments x Mark McNairy shoe line. The tall wingtip boots that I’m interested in will be priced at 68,250¥ (which is not too bad…).
And here’s a recap of stores with an online presence that have received SS10 goods in from Engineered Garments and Woolrich Woolen Mills. It can get difficult to keep tabs on all of this, so I hope this will help you in tracking down a certain piece that you’ve been looking for.
Engineered Garments
- Legion – http://legionlosangeles.blogspot.com/2010/02/engineered-garments-ss-10.html
- Mohawk – http://www.mohawkgeneralstore.net/blog/?p=1046
- Context – http://www.contextclothing.com/brand.php?brand=Engineered%20Garments
- Tres Bien – http://www.tresbienshop.net/en/grp/engineeredgarments-all-items.php
- Hip Leeds – http://www.hipleeds.com/engineered+garments
- Bureau – http://www.thebureaubelfast.com/shop/brand/52/engineered-garments/
- Odin – http://odinnewyork.com/search.asp?Mode=Designer&DesignerID=8
- KIN – http://knowitnothing.blogspot.com/2010/03/engineered-garments-ss10.html
- Garbstore – http://www.garbstore.com/Shop-Online/?brandID=46
- Barney’s – http://www.barneys.com/Mens/MENS04,default,sc.html?prefn1=designer&prefv1=Engineered%20Garments
- Steven Alan – http://www.stevenalan.com/manufacturers.php?manufacturerid=57&tagid=0
- Nomad – http://www.nomadshop.net/main/?cat=9
- Canvas – http://www.canvasarttalk.com/2010/02/new-arrivals-engineered-garments-sp10/
- American Rag – http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/men/engineered-garments/search/schid-656e67696e6565726564/items.aspx
Woolrich Woolen Mills
- Blackbird – http://www.blackbirdballard.com/Woolrich_Woolen_Mills_Mens.html
- Context – http://www.contextclothing.com/brand.php?brand=Woolrich%20Woolen%20Mills
- Hip Leeds – http://www.hipleeds.com/woolrich+woolen+mills
- Odin – http://odinnewyork.com/search.asp?Mode=Designer&DesignerID=25
- Oi Polloi – http://www.oipolloi.com/brands/WoolenMillsbyWoolrich-139.html
- Coggles – http://www.coggles.com/store/list/Woolen%20Mills%20By%20Woolrich/222/M
- Steven Alan – http://www.stevenalan.com/manufacturers.php?manufacturerid=196&tagid=0
Engineered Garments FWK (for women)
- Boutique U&I – http://boutiqueuandi.tumblr.com/post/420504159/f-w-k-engineered-garments-s-s-2010
- Jonathan+Olivia – http://jonathanandolivia.blogspot.com/2010/03/new-arrivals-at-jonathanolivia_3336.html
- Rosey Jekes is also carrying FWK.
There are a few that I’m missing, but I’ll update this post later. Note that I regularly post new things as they show up online on my twitter account.
Spotted in their Spring 2010 footwear catalog.
Available online in navy and tan suede.
I will be celebrating with Guinness Chocolate Mousse Cake.
This is the magazine that you’ve always wanted. Read more about it on mensfile.com.
Available at Self Edge (where my copies were purchased) and Oi Polloi.
In the March issue of Huge magazine there was a very nice spread done with the Engineered Garments Spring/Summer 2010 collection shot somewhere out on a New England beach. The photography was done by Adrian Gaut, and the styling was chosen by Daiki Suzuki.
This pricey new belt from Engineered Garments showed up on Starling’s website today. While it looks very plain as far as belts go, it’s interesting that the buckle and hardware are made from sterling silver (notice the 925 mark). Is this a sign that we’ll start to see more upscale/luxury pieces from Engineered Garments in upcoming seasons? The NYTimes Style Magazine had previously reported that we can expect leather jackets from them later this year as well.
Now with that said, is anyone carrying these here in the U.S.? :)
New up on jcrew.com this morning. It’s currently only available in black, but I wonder if more colors will be coming later? (I remember seeing an image of a blue version last year)
Update: The destroyed vintage sweatshirt is online now as well. This is a pretty fun piece that I was able to check out in store recently; two things that do not show well in their pictures are some of the light stenciling and patchwork on the sleeves. I would have picked this up if the fit in the body was longer.
John Severson, founder of Surfer magazine, shares with LIFE magazine his views on work, success, and family in 1966.
“Each year when you go back to the surf, there is a certain amount of fear of the waves to conquer. Anyone who hasn’t been on the waves in quite a while and says he’s not afraid when he first returns is a liar.”
“I had an attache case once and found that the more I kept it around, the more things I found to put in it and bring home from the office. So I put it away and get along just fine without it.”
From last month’s issue.