WILD THINGS" is a well-known gear brand with both outdoor and military backgrounds, and Setsumasa Kobayashi, who is well versed in both and has been researching gear and clothing for over a decade, and led by "GENERAL RESEARCH Co. led by Setsumasa Kobayashi, who is well versed in both the outdoors and the military, and has been studying gear wear for decades, has now announced a new collaboration. And they have brought along "BEDWIN & THE HEARTBREAKERS" with them.
The collaboration, which can be said to be a team-up of the same team, will be decorated with Bedouin and the Heartbreakers' original pattern, "Kareha Camo" (dead leaf camo). Using this as a hook, General Research will add details and designs to a total of seven items, including the MONSTER PARKA, HAPPY JACKET, and MONSTER VEST, all of which are representative works of "Wild Things.
First, the outerwear group of MONSTER PARKA, HAPPY JACKET, and MONSTER VEST. The most distinctive feature is the split back that opens wide at the back. Originally, this gear design was born from the idea of being able to put on a jacket while carrying a backpack, and it also plays a role in "changing the flavor" of the garments by boldly changing their silhouettes. The "Anarcho Mountaineers" logo peeking out from inside also makes a big impact!
Two types of pants are available, including shorts. The pocket-full design, which follows the pocket design of a fishing vest, is a perfect example of the "General Research" style. The webbing belt waist makes them easy to wear.
In addition, a graphic T featuring the "Kareha Camo" on the front and a padded hat with an attached part to cover the mouth are also available. Kareha Camo" for a total coordinated look.
In the white season when the trees are dying , wrap yourself in dead leaves. The capsule collection, which offers the feel of nature, is scheduled to be released on October 13 (Fri.). For details, check the information below.
.... .Research GENERAL STORE
Release: October 13 (Fri.) *Scheduled
Address: 102 Corp Aobadai, 1-14-11 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-3463-6376
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