The Buck Mason Japanese Twill Collection has made its debut from the brand as a series of Japanese-woven garments that put relaxed cuts and a brushed twill in the spotlight.
The range features two garments including the Belted-Back Chore Jacket and the Larson Pant, which are each comfortable enough for everyday wear but stylish enough to look right at home in the office. The Belted-Back Chore Jacket calls to mind styles from the 1940s and 1950s with a relaxed cut, while the Larson Pant has a single-pleat cut with a slight taper under the knee for just the right level of slimness.
The Buck Mason Japanese Twill Collection is available now directly from the brand with prices starting at $198.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Japanese Textile Revival
- Revitalizing traditional Japanese textile techniques in modern fashion offers unique designs and premium quality.
- Retro-inspired Menswear
- Drawing inspiration from 1940s and 1950s silhouettes creates opportunities for nostalgic yet contemporary men's fashion.
- Casual-professional Wardrobe
- Blurring the lines between casual and professional attire caters to the modern demand for versatile clothing options.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- Innovating within the fashion industry with unique textile techniques and retro styles can capture discerning consumers' interest.
- Textile Manufacturing
- The resurgence of traditional weaving methods presents manufacturers with opportunities to merge heritage craftsmanship with modern production.
- Retail
- Direct-to-consumer branding in the retail sector allows for distinctive product offerings that highlight specialized garments.
