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    sacai x SPIEWAK

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    Collaboration items with SPIEWAK will launch on October 11.

     

    The collection, in collaboration with SPIEWAK, will be available on October 11. By utilizing both brands' iconic military elements and combining SPIEWAK's silhouettes and fabrics with sacai's hybrid features, the concept of workwear is renewed, and the collection theme, "reinterpretation of uniforms,"  is expressed. The fabric is made of Titan cloth with a unique luster, high strength, durability, and water resistance. The lineup includes the G8 jacket, the longtime favorite of the collection collaborator Mark Gonzales, and also ranges from coats and pants to women's outerwear, dresses and skirts. Items with patches illustrated by  Mark Gonzales are also included in the collection. In addition to docking with different materials, details like pleats and double zips signify sacai's unique aesthetic.

    sacai x SPIEWAK will launch globally on October 11 at sacai retail stores and the sacai online store. An exclusive blue khaki colorway will also be offered at select global sacai retail stores and the sacai online store.

     

    About SPIEWAK

    Since its establishment in 1904 in New York, Spiewak has been a brand that continues to produce uniforms with durability and functionality for the U.S. military, public agencies, and transportation services. In its infancy, it provided clothing for dockworkers. With the onset of World War I, Spiewak took on the role of manufacturing uniforms for the U.S. military, and in the post-war year of 1919, it launched lifestyle items under the Golden Fleece brand. After World War II, the company continued to supply uniforms not only to the military but also to police and public agencies, and its quality and reliability have been highly valued within and outside the industry. In the 1990s, Spiewak's name was widely accepted not only in industrial uniforms but also in lifestyle scenes amidst the subculture movement. Today, the Spiewak family continues the industrial uniform business with pride in their tradition. And in 2024, Spiewak will carve out a new chapter in history with the "urban dress uniform.”