‘The Darjeeling Flowers’ capsule collection blends comfort and style for Autumn-Winter 2021 season

The fusion of vintage and art with a background of strength that broke various traditions from the 60s and 70s is the theme of this year’s collaboration of Onitsuka Tiger’s creative director Andrea Pompilio and nowartt’s art director Toyoki Adachi.

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Renowned for its contemporary pieces that merge fashion with sports and heritage with modern flair, Onitsuka Tiger has met its match as nowarrt’s pieces are a combination of two contradictory concepts: “vintage x art” and “analog (hand drawn) x digital).

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The print joins two concepts: “now art textile” which is an art that makes you feel the present regardless of time, and “no war textile” which is an art that makes you feel at peace. The vision is clear, and it could not have come at a more convenient time.

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Photo 1 of 4 WS P Down Jacket
Photo 2 of 4 Mexico 66 SD PF
Photo 3 of 4 P Tee
Photo 4 of 4 P Shorts

These graphic prints, which are elegantly produced in a minimalist expression, include enchanting motifs including the neelakurinji, a flower that blooms once every 12 years, and the endangered deeringia polysperma.

Now, you can don the prints however you wish as these are used on Onitsuka Tiger’s down jackets (PHP19,490), hoodie (PHP7,190), classic tees (PHP3,590), shorts (PHP7,190), backpacks (PHP6,090), shoulder bags (PHP3,590), and shoes (from PHP3,590 to PHP9,390).


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