The designer's inspiration comes from his vast collection of vintage military and workwear, and he creates clothes that never go out of style.Nigel CabournA long-established biker wear brand that pursues ease of movement and functionality while focusing on a beautiful silhouette.BELSTAFF〉.
Two leading British brands have launched their first collaborative collection.
This collection includes three types of outerwear with a sprinkling of the two parties' specialties.
Camo Trial Master ¥132,000
This one is based on the Trialmaster, one of Belstaff's most famous pieces, and the fabric is an updated dry wax cloth developed in collaboration with Halley Stevensons, a long-established fabric manufacturer in Scotland. It has the tough texture of oiled cloth, but with an improved feel. The hand painted camo pattern is inspired by the desolate environment of northern England where it was originally worn. This is a jacket that you will want to wear and enjoy the changes over time.
Derwent Trialmaster ¥165,000
Nigel's beloved "Trialmaster" and "Derwent" from Belstaff have been reconstructed into a single jacket. Details of the Derwent, such as a detachable liner, hood, and drawcord at the waist, are docked into the Trialmaster. The result is both rugged and sporty.
Coastal Commander ¥495,000
Belstaff" has been an official supplier to the British military since its early days. The company's cold-weather military wear delivered to the Royal Air Force during World War II still boasts strong popularity today. This is a piece based on the "Irving Jacket," which is highly regarded as a masterpiece among these. It is made of selected sheepskin and produced in an Italian factory with outstanding technology. Both warmth retention and a sense of weight are outstanding.
The collection introduced above is available at Nigel Kevon directly managed stores and at the following stores,Online StoreThe jackets are now on sale at Get your hands on this year's real jacket before the cold weather sets in.

