Drawcord play to create expression.
Next is a style using a shell jacket, and I think there are many people who want to wear just the right size in this way.
Inozuka:. This is exactly Ryota's image, too.
Ishii:Yes, that's right. I usually wear a shell with denim that is just the right size, and heavy boots.
Inozuka:But it looks even more refined. It has always seemed a bit more gung-ho, but it's evolving. If I had to describe it in terms of techno, four-piece, or any other genre of music, it's grime-like.
Ishii:Ah, I understand (laughs).
Inozuka:But there's also no grime innitas, as Sound Sports' Ryota , what would you compare it to in terms of sound genres?
Ishii:In grime, it's more like Octavian than Skepta.
Inozuka:It's that way. I thought it was Skepta.
Ishii:Well, it's more like grime than trap.
What do you mean when you say ......?
Inozuka:. simply put, I guess, there is not a single useless thing. No decorations, no logos. Besides, they even hide their expressions with balaclavas (laughs).
Ishii:This level of minimalism seems to me to be the street of today.
I had the impression that shell jackets were more inorganic and solid, but by tying the hem down and matching it like a bomber jacket, it creates an interesting sense of liveliness.
Inozuka:I would definitely do something like draw code play.
Ishii:I would do the hemming as a must.
Inozuka:The simplicity of the design of the "veilance" items allows you to create a new look by playing with the drawcord. You can wear it tight with the XS size, or oversize it to emphasize the bomber look, which is part of its charm.
. I was impressed by Mr. Inozuka's unique technique of tying the drawcord behind the hood.
Inozuka:These details are romantic, aren't they?
Ishii:This is good , I want to copy it.
. This styling also looks easy to try, and I liked the crispness of the top and bottoms.
Inozuka:I think this styling is easy to imitate, since it is possible to match a shell jacket with a blue dress shirt. . You just need to replace your usual denim jacket or something like that.
Ishii:The silhouette is also nice.
Inozuka:This styling is unusual for me in that I used loose-fitting pants. I used to prefer a tighter silhouette, but recently I think a loose silhouette like this one is nice.
Ishii:Yes, I agree. I like this styling too.
. I think this silhouette will be easy for people who are used to wearing oversized clothes to try. I'm going to change the subject, but you used gloves a lot in the last visual, what is your intention?
Inozuka:I like gloves and use them a lot, but I don't know why I want to wear gloves with my techwear, I wonder why that is?
Ishii:You want to match them. The combination of techwear and gloves may be like the relationship between a shirt and a tie.
Inozuka:I see , street etiquette kind of thing? (Laughs)
Ishii:Yes, yes, yes. And I'd like to put a balaclava on it, too.
Inozuka:That's true, isn't it? Shells give us a sense of security, of being covered, of not wanting to show our skin. It makes you want to blend in with the city.
Ishii:Isn't it similar to the feeling you get when you listen to rap music and want to put on a hood?
Inozuka:That's it, that's it (laughs). (Laughs.) Maybe I want to immerse myself in my own world. You don't want to stand out, but you end up standing out.
. The relationship between techwear and gloves is interesting. Another fresh impression I got was the styling of the "Veilance" top with chinos.
Inozuka:I have always liked mixing techwear with traditional items, and I do it often. . I think this is also a good entry point for the mature "vaillance" style. Just by adding a "vaillance" jacket to a white shirt, chinos, loafers, and other items that anyone would own, you can look sharp.
Ishii:. It is a basic style, but each piece is perfectly balanced.
I felt that the fact that two people of two different ages can wear the same dress is a major attraction of "Veilance".
Inozuka:Maybe you get defensive when you hear the word "techwear," but once you put it on, there is no other clothing that is so convenient and functional.
Ishii:. There is no such thing as a "no-no" when it comes to matching.
Inozuka:. yes, it is. It goes well with vintage, and it blends in with mode clothes.
Ishii:The pattern-making and materials are very tech-inspired, but each item has a basic design. That is why they can be incorporated into any style and worn by any generation.