Styling 01 Seemingly classic , yet somehow modern. A new balance of American look.


New Balance Sneakers ¥28,000+TAX (New Balance Japan Customer Service / 0120-85-0997), Willy Chavarria Jacket ¥57,000+TAX (Jetton Showroom / 03-6804-1633), 77 Circa Sweatshirt ¥25,000+TAX (77 Circa / 03-6407-9466), Azuma hair band / ¥12,000+TAX (Sakas Pier / 03-6447-2762), other personal effects
Both the top and bottom are quite generously sized, with a graceful big silhouette. Even so, they do not look loose because of the tight tapered shape of the pants and the clean look of the shoes that complement them.

. I just saw it hanging on the rack, and it's a very nostalgic combination.
Lambda:. It's a really basic American casual element. . But I hope to renew it with a new size balance and silhouette. Buffalo check CPO jackets with a quilted lining have been around for a long time among US workwear brands, and it is commonplace to find them at thrift stores, but Willie Chavarria's drop-shoulder style and the way the box pockets are attached give it a casually modern silhouette. I found it interesting that "Willy Chavarria" made the silhouette look modern by using drop shoulders and adding box pockets.
I see why it is nostalgic, but not old-fashioned.
Lambda:For bottoms, I thought dark blue wide denim or something would be fine, but I wanted to show off the tan and make a statement with the sneakers, so I went with baggy tapered "Tom Wood". I like the volume of the tongue on the "990v5" (laughs). This denim has a very crisp shape, and while the thighs and such are thick, the hems are narrowed down to maybe less than 20 cm in width.


You have a very slow and steady pace.
Lambda:Sneakers with this style would normally be very street-oriented, but New Balance adds a traditional look, which I think is great. The jacket and denim are both hard-edged items, but I think the silhouette softens the look.
. The color of the inner sweatshirt and your feet are linked, aren't they?
Lambda:I like to pick up colors. I picked them up again (laughs). (Laughs). I liked the way the purple print of the sweatshirt fit in there. I chose this color because I felt that if the denim was rigid, it would break up the gray gradation, but there is another denim that I would like to wear with the "Seven by Seven" collection. Eiichi, try these on.
Model Nakamura:Ah , yes.
(Models changing clothes)


Pants (stylist's personal item)
Lambda:...like this. It gives a very different impression, doesn't it?
Indeed. The slow and steady volume is also noticeable.
Lambda:. Yes, it is. This denim is a sustainable model remade from a certain jeans brand's old clothes, and the silhouette, which looks like a rough chop of work pants, is really good. I think that if you wear them without calculation, you can create a style that looks like it can be made but can't be made, and that no one can copy.