Copenhagen-based retail platform Norse Store has just announced its latest collaboration with Japanese label orSlow.
Focusing on military-inspired styles, the capsule centers around herringbone fabric with its M-38 shirt jacket coming in regular and slim fits. Other collection highlights include the co-branded T-shirts and tailored denim, along with a new cargo shirt that’s crafted from ripstop cotton. A tailored work trouser has also been included, made with an elasticated waistband, zippered fly, two rear patch pockets, a single tool pocket, and two angled-hand pockets.
The collection’s back story travels back to the days during the Vietnam war when utility shirts and baggy silhouettes were prominently worn by workers. Speaking about the new collection, Norse Store buyer, Kevin Kafesu said: “To bring the original herringbone fabric back to life, we needed a partner capable of dying and constructing cloth to our specifications.”
You can have a closer look at orSlow and Norse Store’s latest collaboration above and it is available on Norse Store’s official website now.
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