Uniqlo and White Mountaineering Outdoor Collection - An Interesting Fashion Confluence

  • 19th Sep 2021
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Uniqlo and White Mountaineering Outdoor Collection  - An Interesting Fashion Confluence

Uniqlo, the Japanese origin global casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer has recently joined hands with Japanese designer Yosuke Aizawa's brand called White Mountaineering.

Uniqlo as a matter of information is completely owned subsidiary of Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.
The new alliance between Uniqlo and White Mountaineering has given birth to a unique fashion collection called 'Uniqlo and White Mountaineering' outdoor collection and customers can avail this fashion collection 28th October 2021 onwards.

 

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As per the designer Yosuke Aizawa the particular collection designed at White Mountaineering for Uniqlo wear came about after a lot of thinking in terms of the usage of outdoor things and sportswear that everyone could wear.

As the founder and Creative Director of White Mountaineering he has always designed fashion with an idea that ‘people move’. So the ease and movement of people wearing his designer clothes has been a core objective of Yosuke Aizawa as a fashion designer.
His choice of patterns and designs ensure that the one who is wearing it feels free and also that his every day wear should be wearable anytime, literally.

'Uniqlo and White Mountaineering' outdoor collection
The new fashion collection blends Yosuke’s family concept with Uniqlo’s idea of LifeWear that is created for everyone. With this basic concept in mind the nine fashion items for men, women, and children have been designed meant as a common language for all.
As per the house of Uniqlo this particular collection focusses on delivering designs and fashion styles that could be worn by everyone in the family. Therefore the collection makes use of elements like silhouettes and utilizes colours that would be apt for any setting.

The fashion collection boasts of different light down jackets, hybrid down parkas, padded parkas and fleece pullovers. The cost of this beautiful fashion collection starts from 35 to 110 euros.

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More about White Mountaineering

 Yosuke Aizawa founded White Mountaineering as an outdoor brand way back in the year 2006. He happens to be a graduate of Tama Art University holding a textile design degree. From its inception the core objective of White Mountaineering has been to seamlessly merge design, utility and technology making it comfortable for the consumer always.

From the year 2016, this Japanese Fashion company has introduced new collections at Paris Fashion Week. Yosuke also has the distinction of designing for famous global fashion brands including Moncler W and Barbour. Yosuke Aizawa is a visiting professor at Tama Art University in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan too.


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