THE ROW" used to focus on US-made collections, but now, instead of sticking to its home country, it travels the world in search of the finest materials.
Italy is one of the most important. We rely heavily on the skills of local craftsmen, not only in raw materials, but also in tailoring. For "The Row," which has always taken comfort seriously, this was a very natural progression.
The Row's antennae have been stretched across the seas, and this spring they were caught by linen made in Japan. French linen yarns that excel in crispness and luster are finished by making full use of old-fashioned weaving techniques and washable processing.
Its French linen is also gentle on bare skin.
The pants are five-pocket.
After being washed, it retains the rusticity characteristic of linen while acquiring an exquisite feel and a suppleness not found in linen.
The silhouette, with its soft curves that hug the body, is the result of making the best use of the material's unique qualities.
The result is a self-recognized gem, born of an insatiable quest for materials.
SEB JACKET ¥284,900
HARTLEY JEAN ¥171,600
Direction & Styling_Kazumi Horiguchi
Photo_Junghyun Kim
Text_Kei Takegawa