Despite the clean, tapered silhouette, these cargo pants have a unique drape when worn. This is the result of a sophisticated fusion of polyester cotton's bouncy texture and a clever pattern.
The combination of waistband and drawstring, cargo pockets , and leg bottoms with side zippers are also in good taste.
But what cannot be overlooked is the print, which is reminiscent of "broken and distorted pixels. The shading is reminiscent of a desert that has been briefly bathed in the blessings of the heavens. The prints have a colonial mood, but also have an urban aftertaste, which is a skill of the material used to make them. The use of color and pattern, which has earned him the reputation as a "magician of color," is still alive and well.
Designer Dries Van Noten will retire after the Spring/Summer 2025 men's collection, but his design work is still going strong. His design work has been brilliant, and his retirement is a shame.
Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa