



The use of a tubular drawstring in the hoodie creates an intentional graphic detail. The pattern allows for an unobstructed use of the fabric to showcase the print design while creating a graphic bias seam at the back. This hoodie style is made with just one seam from sleeve to side connecting two pieces of cloth together. One Seam Hoodie in Peter Miles Studio Nylon Print.There is no waist belt loop but instead a back waistband for extra comfort. Trouser with Back Cargo Pocket in Crispy WoolĪ trouser with no side seams creating a beautifully clean drape with the detail of a sophisticated cargo pocket on the back.The cape construction creates natural underarm openings for ventilation. The coat can be worn in different ways either buttoned up for a more classic fit or tied with a belt around the waist highlighting the cape-like volume. This new coat silhouette incorporates a shoulder pattern which creates a cape-like drape and the collar is made from a rectangle pattern creating a more graphic collar shape. Ĝape Shoulder Overcoat with Rectangle Collar in Crispy Wool.Tailoring remains at the core of the collection with new fabrics and silhouettes bringing together an adaptable modern wardrobe. Proposing familiar shapes through unconventional patternmaking techniques. This season Oomaru has further evolved the concept of tailoring with patterns that minimize construction while creating volume and drape at the same time. By breaking away from the preconceived idea of the body, something new and unexpected can emerge. You see Oomaru approach his form repeatedly, in this case a rectangular block, and draping fabric to create different silhouettes each time. The OVERCOAT Brand Video encompasses this idea and Oomaru’s exploration of creating new silhouettes. The structured and tailored aspect of each garment starts with a pattern that allows the fabric to drape so that it contours to different shoulder slopes while simultaneously pursuing comfort in the most minimal form. OVERCOAT Designer, Ryuhei Oomaru, manipulates the patternmaking process to create unisex silhouettes that highlight the fact that all body types are unique.
