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CREEP by Hiroshi Awai

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Hey everyone, we've had some great success with CREEP so far this season (our first carrying the line) here at Drinkwater's, so we thought it would be fun to have another spot to talk about the brand right here on SF!

via CREEP's website: "CREEP was founded in Osaka, Japan by Kiyofumi Awai in 1997. In 2008, Kiyofumi’s junior sibling Hiroshi, based in Toronto Canada, joined CREEP as men’s creative director and launched an exclusive men’s line, CREEP by Hiroshi Awai. Since then, Hiroshi’s CREEP has sold its cutting-edge designs in dozens of stores worldwide. Hiroshi is taking the line in a new direction by combining innovative Japanese design with his passion for the simple beauty of functional American work wear."

(NOTE: This is CREEP'S SS15 Lookbook, which you can view in higher res on their website. We didn't carry the whole line, just the handful of items in the next reply to this thread. Sorry for any confusion!)

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And via Gary aka @Drinkwaters: "Our commitment to bringing Japanese brands to our customers has a long history at Drinkwater’s and we will continue to seek out who we think are bringing thoughtful inspirations to everyday attire."
 
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We just dipped our toes in this season with a small buy, but expect us to carry more Fall/Winter 15!:

Linen Chore Jacket $215
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Waffle Coverall $225
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Linen S/S Pop-Over Shirt (Blue Plaid) $150
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Linen S/S Pop-Over Shirt (Green Stripe) $150
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Feel free to drop us a line at (617) 547-2067, e-mail [email protected] or [email protected], or PM @drinkwaters or myself on here about anything CREEP.
 

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anybody comment on their quality? What is it comparable too?
 

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anybody comment on their quality? What is it comparable too?

It's solid as ****. We shared the same showroom for a time. Dudes got talent and an eye for blending fabrics.
 

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