Daiki Suzuki

Daiki Suzuki

Daiki Suzuki is a Japanese-born fashion designer who heads U.S.-based fashion brand Engineered Garments.

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Posted by CShoq Admin | Filed under 2010 Preview , Clothing , News Woolrich Woolen Mills’ 2010 spring/summer collection brings together that Americana feel with a modern approach. Aptly chosen fabrics coincide with perfectly tailored tops and outerwear and should prove to be a reliable capsule for the spring. The collection will be available at select stockists including my wardrobe . Have a look at the whole collection on the flipside. Hype Beast Tags: Woolrich | December 2nd, 2009 blog comments powered by Disqus Editor in Chief Greg Weinstein @WeinsteinGreg Contributors Matt Ringler PJ Monte Jesse Moss @DoesntMattr @PJofDON @EastWestNow Photography Kirill Bichutsky @KidKirill Read Full Story
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November 23rd, 2009 Designed by Daiki Suzuki and produced by Woolrich Woolen Mills . These french twill field pants are the perfect fusion, bringing hunting attire with classic Americana heritage. Being that they are the oldest woolen mill in America, materials used on this pair of bottoms is quite innovative: the coated ripstop and brilliant wools are among some of the noteworthy textiles. Read More Share This! Comments Below Read Full Story
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Here’s an early look at the Spring/Summer 2010 items from Woolrich Woolen Mills. Nice renditions of classic looks like the chambray shirts and light weight coats. via SlamxHype | The Bureau Read Full Story
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NAME: Marc OCCUPATION: Wardrobe Stylist HOME BASE: New York SUNGLASSES: Slow and Steady Wins the Race SCARF: Woolrich Woolen Mills JACKET: Woolrich Woolen Mills PANTS: Odyn Vok SHOES: Vintage What city has the best style? Paris! What trend do you want to see die? The whole retro ’80s thing that these kids out here aren’t doing right. Give me vintage Moschino and Tom Ford era, not just Dunks and tight colorful pants! Last clothing item you purchased? Vintage leather structured blazer by Jean Paul Gaultier. Most money spent on a single item of clothing? $1,200 on a 3.1 Phillip Lim motorcycle leather. Item you ... Read Full Story
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Posted by Adam Z. | Filed under Clothing , News , Woolen mills , Woolrich , jacket Going in the sophisticated and stylish direction, Woolen Mills by Woolrich hits the target with this chestnut colored Shooting Jacket. The Field and Stream styling is shown through the detachable throat tab, crushed buttons, and reinforced shoulder and has a certain elegance from a previous decade like the 40’s or 50’s. The functionality of the jacket is fantastic, if you ever actually decided to go shooting. Either way, a corduroy brown, neutral colored light jacket is perfect for any situation and we really love the vintage look ... Read Full Story
Woolrich Woolen Mills’ 2010 spring/summer collection enjoys a preview here. The work of Daiki Suzuki long preceded any recent renaissance in heritage wear on a grand scale as we see him churn out a clean and timeless collection under WWM. Aptly chosen fabrics coincide with perfectly tailored tops and outerwear and should prove to be [...]  
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Here is a look at the Spring/Summer 2010 collection from Woolrich Woolen Mills.  Once again Daiki Suzuki digs deep into the classic US outdoor label’s archives, however this time presents his smart yet sporty take on the classic preppy Americana look, rather than the hunting feel more recently seen from the brand. Source: Contemporary Standard  
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Having worked with funcional outdoor brand North Face  on their more fashion focused Purple Label, Japan’s Nanamica have now collaborated with Woolrich on these Active and Gore-Tex Mountain Parkas.  Taking the classic American workwear brand’s (not to be confused with Daiki Suzuki’s Woolen Mills) staple design and giving them a slimmer cut with interesting fabrics [...]  
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Woolrich Woolden Mills can largely be considered one of the most prominent heritage names with a great boost offered by the inclusion of Engineered Garments’ Daiki Suzuki as the one behind the creative aspect of the brand. Made in the US, a well-rounded collection includes outerwear and button-ups. Available now at Tres Bien Shop. See more [...]  
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Woolrich Woolen Mills, a collaboration between one of the the US’s most trusted brands and Daiki Suzuki of Engineered Garments has produced some standout pieces for the Fall/Winter 2009 season.  It is a modern take on classic hunting and outdoor garments redone in a modern cuts. via SlamxHype  
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