Showing posts with label Yuketen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yuketen. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Paris snaps - Men's SS12 Fashion Week

Universal Works x Maians


New socks from Universal Works


The Capsule show


Gitman Vintage


Yuketen


David Keyte of Universal Works and his UK agent Martin Gill


Jack Spade Coal Bags


Yuketen Wing Tip Canoe Moc


New series from Comme des Garçons Wallet


Jim Pickles and the D.S.Dundee collection


Jack Spade wallets with vintage postcards print


Jack Spade luggage tag - the Italian buyers didn't think it was funny


David Keyte wearing his favourite piece from Universal Works ss12


The designer of Yuketen, Yuki Matsuda with his favourite shoe


Jack Spade Coal Bag


Chris from Gitman Vintage had many favourites from his SS12 collection


New colour ways and styles from Ally Capellino


Michelle from Ally Capellino picked out this new tote as her personal favourite


Greetings from Mr. McNairy


Mark McNairy New Amsterdam


News from Field Notes


Wish you were here..


... a photo exhibition at Galerie Menouar..


...picturing 80's "Football casuals" in Britain


Chez Janou


Juggling with UW socks


Pocket squares from Gitman Vintage


Classics from Randolph Engineering




Thursday, 27 January 2011

At ( capsule ) Paris

The ( capsule ) Paris trade show offers some of the best in contemporary menswear today. We asked a couple of our suppliers to pick out a favourite piece from their AW11 collections.


David Keyte of Universal Works with his favourite piece of knitwear for AW11 - the Kingston jacket in soft wool made in the UK.




Jim Pickles from Scottish label D.S.Dundee chose a jacket with removable fur collar.




Ally Capellino sales manager Michelle Noël modelling the "Frances" backpack - their newest addition to the waxed cotton series.




Cuan Hanly from U. S. brand Jack Spade recommended this coat.




Ian Paley with his favourite Garbstore piece. "If you take a picture, you have to buy it", was his comment.




Ryan from Yuketen picked out the Maine Guide boot as a personal favourite.




Mark McNairy thought that the leather / wool long wing was a winner.




Greetings from Mr McNairy - you better not come uninvited to his stand.