The latest collection based on the concept of "monotone = BLACK & WHITE" | uniform experiment
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February 17, 2015

The latest collection based on the concept of "monotone = BLACK & WHITE" | uniform experiment


TOKYO Men's Brands: uniform experiment
uniform experiment 2015 Spring/Summer Collection


Latest Collection Based on "Monotone = BLACK & WHITE"


For the 2015 Spring/Summer collection from "uniform experiment," attention should be paid to abstract patterns symbolized by "MONOCHROME FLOWER," dripping techniques, and sporty items combining mesh materials.

Text by KAJII Makoto (OPENERS)





This Spring/Summer, a Freshly Sporty Image


──What are the differences from last year's Spring/Summer collection in terms of styling, silhouette, and color?

This season, we've added a more sporty image with two-tone designs unified in monotone, featuring shirts, knits, cut-and-sew items, and numbering motifs.

──What are the key items and key colors?

Key items include anoraks and cut-and-sew pieces featuring abstract patterns like "Monochrome Flower," as well as shirts and T-shirts using dripping techniques.


uniform experiment | 2015 Spring/Summer Collection

uniform experiment | 2015 Spring/Summer Collection

uniform experiment | 2015 Spring/Summer Collection


──What "materials" did you focus on this season?

We incorporated mesh material into details such as reversible tank tops, the sides of shirts, and the hems of cut-and-sew items. We also extensively used polyester material for faux layered gimmicks.

──Please tell us about the items, silhouettes, or materials that are synonymous with "uniform experiment."

Cut-and-sew items, shirts, and knits featuring star patterns.


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