I have a love for a fashion and I love admiring well-dressed gentlemen. I think when it comes to fashion these days a lot of men are starting to take their fashion game a little more seriously. Fashion is an individualistic agenda. Wear what suits you and wear what you please. Expressing one’s self through clothing is the norm.
Engineered Garments born in 1999, inspired by vintage workwear, US military garments, and classic American hunting gear is designed by New York-based designer Daiki Suzuki. This line is designed with versatility in mind. Suzuki understands that for men clothing is about functionality and it’s ability to fit your lifestyle needs. Deconstructed tailoring along with detailed prints, utility-style pockets and lightweight cotton-voile showcase an updated contemporary approach to urban wear that also draws a bit of its inspiration from the American-Japanese aesthetic.
Here are a few great pieces from Engineered Garments:

Engineered Garments Blue Baker Slim-Fit Paisley-Print Cotton Voile Blazer $385.00 USD – $464.56 CAD
This blazer is made with back pleats for comfort. Satin butterfly lining.

Engineered Garments Lightweight cotton twill straight-leg chinos. $250.00 USD – $302.97 CAD. Dress up or dress down. You can see the utilitarian influence with the canvas panels down the side.

Engineered Garments Slim-Fit Printed Cotton Jersey T-shirt – $60.00 USD – $80.00 CAD
Long back hem. Side splits for comfort.

Dr. Martens x Engineered Garments Ghillie Shoe in Milkshake – $230.00 USD – $309.59 CAD. On sale at Need Supply Co. – $184.99 USD – $249.00 CAD
Goodyear welt. Dual branded sock liner
The above looks can be mixed and matched. Don’t be afraid to mix prints. A nice white pair of VANS or converse also works well with the above looks. Great for summer!
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