From the dropped shoulders with slightly too-long sleeves, there’s a casual looseness to the clothes. In many ways, it’s deconstructed tailoring. UNDERCOVERISM’s disruptive nature may be discreet, but it remains very much rooted in how Takahashi created the Fall/Winter 21 collection dubbed “Neoboy”. But this isn’t surprising as actually, it echoes Takahashi’s maxim for UNDERCOVER, “We make noise not clothes.” And now that the designer is bringing back UNDERCOVERISM, yet again, the reintroduced men’s line doesn’t follow no norms / His takes on Nike are steadily disrupting (or, depending on who you ask, broadening) the brand’s typical way of making trainers: the Overbreak’s got a sole unit that looks like either moon craters or its own living thing that outgrows the shoe itself, whereas the Daybreak sports an aerodynamic piece that bursts from the rear to infinity. In fashion UNDERCOVER’s Jun Takahashi does just that. Two bucket hats and a dog coat crafted out of Barbour's dry waxed cotton will also be available.As with any sort of rule, somebody out there will inevitably dare to break it. Lastly, there's a Fly Fishing Vest that features oversized flap pockets and co-branded logos. The piece bears an orange liner and is available in the same colors as the Bedale. The warm outerwear piece boasts classic diamond-quilting, a corduroy collar, a ring pull zip, and oversized flap pockets. Along with the Bedale, Palace also released its own take on Barbour's Camo Dom Quilted Jacket. The jacket also boasts Palace logo zip pulls, gold Palace logo embroidery, and ribbed wind cuffs. This dry wax rendition of Barbour's beloved raincoat is available in a digitally printed camo or a black colorway. Palace has collaborated with the heritage British outerwear label Barbour for a collection that celebrates Barbour's iconic Bedale jacket. Palace's Barbour Bedale Wax Jacket boasts an oversized silhouette, hand-warmer pockets, tartan lining, and its iconic corduroy collar. The collection is rounded out by co-branded boots, down-filled caps, neck gaiters, T-shirts, backpacks, and waistpacks. Hoodies crafted with the DotKnit base layer technology along with Futurefleece jackets feature some of The North Face's latest innovations. An old school North Face Mountain Jacket is meshed with a contemporary 50/50 packable puffer jacket to create a piece that bridges the label's past and present offerings. Waterproof fish tail parkas, inspired by the look of The North Face's geodesic tents, can be transformed into a mid-length shell. This radical, yet sensible, approach to design is seen across other key pieces. Undercover distorted the puffer's iconic baffles and added an adjustable, down-filled hood along with removable sleeves. Take Takahashi's reinterpretation of a classic down-filled Nuptse jacket as an example. The result is a robust offering of sophisticated cold-weather apparel that doesn't sacrifice function for style. The North Face has collaborated with Undercover to release “Soukuu." The elevated outdoor clothing collection blends Jun Takahashi's avant-garde vision with The North Face's rich heritage. Where to Buy It: , select The North Face stores, and other select stockists
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