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The favorite item of Keiji Kaneko, a well-dressed man of these days.
Keiji Kaneko's fashion memorandum

notebook that records every day of clothing worn by customers
Keiji Kaneko's favorite products of these days

Fashion director Keiji Kaneko will be introducing a variety of fashion-related topics in his series, "Kofukubure Techo. We are going to drive various contents from now on, but before that, we first asked Mr. Kaneko about his recent mood and mood through the things he loves to use.

  • Photo_Shinji Serizawa
  • Text_Yuichiro Tsuji
  • Edit_Ryo Komuta

Item 10 30's Overall (Dead Stock)

. workwear, but fresh and graceful.

. I have recently come to realize that I fundamentally like white workwear as well. I also have white items from Lee and white items from French Work, but I think vintage workwear is usually dirty, especially if it is white. I think vintage workwear is usually dirty, especially if it is white. You can take it as a taste, but I like the pure white vintage clothes because it's clean. It's a workwear, but it's still fresh. It's hard to find one in this condition even if you look for it, and I am moved by the story behind it as well.

. I like the value of it, too. . It's valuable, and I like that about it. It's a small detail that you don't notice until you are told about it, but it's one of the things that makes me feel good about myself.

Item 11 Role Club
Engineer Boot

Incredibly comfortable boots.

Roll Club" is a brand run by an American shoe repair shop in the back. . They are handmade, and they accept orders. These boots have been worn for about four years and were originally tan-colored, but I finished them up to this point without polishing them nearly as much as I should have. . I think I'm finally starting to feel like myself. Also, even though they look like this, they are incredibly comfortable and don't tire me out at all."

For example, these boots are based on the engineer boots from the 1950s. For example, these boots are based on engineer boots from the 1950s, but instead of simply reissuing them, they don't have a core, and they have three stitches instead of two, and four instead of three. That was another point that attracted me.

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