Daiki Suzuki’s Engineered Clothes has constructed a fame of bringing an off-kilter expertise to American and British workwear, offering an edge with screwed-with classics. Some could not view EG as a family identify but, however it’s one of many extra sought-after manufacturers regarding the collaborative expertise, working intently with the likes of Uniqlo, Pink Wing, J. Crew, Reebok and extra up to now.
On Could 2nd, they’ll be dropping their third mission with Reebok, the Instapump Fury ’94. Ushering in a pointy brogue-inspired aesthetic to the high-tech runner, Engineered Clothes strips the silhouette of its technical essence, dropping the Pump and the related fuel bladder for a extra streamlined look. The perimeters of the overlay options ornate perforations and stitching to imitate the basic all-leather wing-tip oxford costume shoe, emanating their imaginative and prescient of custom gone askew.
Each pairs are dropping on 5/2 for $250 apiece; discover them on Reebok.com and Engineered Clothes’ in addition to tehir retail outpost Nepenthes in NYC, London, LA, and Japan.