Gene maker born in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2008.DENHAM.The brand has a short history, but it has steadily increased its fan base and has grown into a well-known and popular brand in the denim industry. Although it has a short history, the brand continues to steadily increase its fan base and has now grown to become a well-known and popular brand in the denim industry.
Setsumasa Kobayashi, the director of Denham, has been working on a new product.MOUNTAIN RESEARCH, Inc.and the first collaboration. The lineup will include a total of five models, from outerwear to T-shirts.
This down jacket is a reissue of one of Mountain Research's early masterpieces. The sleeves are made of leather and the buttons are made of sterling silver, giving it a luxurious finish. The sleeves are detachable and can be converted into a vest with a 2-way design.
Vest for Mountaineer ¥152,000+TAX
At first glance, it looks the same as the previous down jacket, but the sleeves are made of the same polyester as the body. On the left sleeve is a Velcro patch that was made especially for this work.
I.D. Jacket ¥33,000+TAX
This fleece parka has a high neck that covers up to the chin. On the front is a patch with the anarchy mark and slogan. Although not visible in the image, the hidden pocket below it is also a point not to be missed.
Two Mountaineers ¥14,000+TAX
This T-shirt is printed with "TWO MOUNTAINEERS," one of the most popular graphics from the early days of "Mountain Research. The two mountaineers are wearing jeans, and words related to jeans are scattered throughout the T-shirt.
Contour Line ¥14,000+TAX
This T-shirt features a graphic that mixes the familiar contour lines of "Mountain Research" with the scissors mark of "Denham. Pithnames of both companies are sewn onto the T-shirt, which is also a unique feature of this collaborative item.
T-shirts and fleece parkas will go on sale on Saturday, September 19, and down jackets in early October.