Engineered Garments is one of the best menswear brands doing it right now. Designer Daiki Suzuki always manages to take classic American clothing and give it a fresh take—one that's helped build a ...
In the hype-powered world of modern menswear, it’s increasingly rare for a collaboration to sneak under the radar. But every once in a while, we still get hit with a nice surprise—and once every never ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Since it was founded in 1991 by Japanese-American Daiki Suzuki, Engineered ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." J. Crew? We at Town & Country know them well. In fact, they were probably sporting the New England staple ...
Engineered Garments has united with Red Wing Heritage for the first time to reimagine the shoe brand’s classic Oxford style with EG’s contemporary construction and material focused updates. The ...
Longtime collaborators BEAMS PLUS and Engineered Garments have unveiled a capsule of essentials to mark the second drop in the revival of their joint PEG line. The final product is a range of USA-made ...
Red Wing Heritage and Engineered Garments have teamed up to release the limited-edition Shop Moc Oxford collection. The range — which arrives is available March 18 — fuses Red Wing’s enduring ...
Prior to hip hop’s embrace of Tommy Hilfiger, before the jock style craze of the Marky Mark years at Calvin Klein, and preceding the boom of the all-American boy-next-door image of the Abercrombie ...
If you've never been on an acid trip, this video lookbook by HARRYS for Engineered Garments spring/summer 2012 collection is a pretty spot-on representation. Watch how the funky patterns of the new ...
The work of Senegalese artist Issa Samb was the starting point for Engineered Garments designer Daiki Suzuki’s spring collection. It was Samb’s installation work specifically that inspired Suzuki, ...
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