Mishathebeer
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thank you for posting! I actually really enjoy these LifeWear interviews, especially the Haruki Murakami and Ryuichi Sakamoto ones.Here's the full article for +J SS21 Preview
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Quiet Optimism
+J 2021 Spring & Summer collection, designer Jil Sander offers a new minimalist approach to LifeWear.www.uniqlo.com
yep i found it on the EU and JP site but can't seem to find on the US one hmmI think its the dress shirt with the toggles
Same feelings, too. There may be some interesting stitch details and cuts best seen in person. I'm actually only interested in the double pocket blouson and stand collar shirt. The suiting I feel is like mainline Uniqlo already (which is actually improving somehow), I may just be looking for that +J tailored silhouette the initial seasons had - and the lining is polyester which they could've used cupro for a bit more breathability. The selvedge looks interesting, although it's slim fit and has 2% polyurethane for stretch. We'll see on launch day to judge properly, but I feel like I can save more money this season haha.I'll wait for better product shots but nothing really catches my eye (but i'm not surprised). It's all a bit too 'clean' for my taste. Might be interested in the bomber.
I saw that here in the UK they've got rid of free returns and instead now charge £2.95. They've done it under the guise of sustainability and cutting down on unnecessary orders... which feels a bit galling considering how inconsistent sizing can be, the mostly terrible product / model shots (i still find it hilarious that for the zip fleeces they have people wearing 3 or 4 layers underneath them... how is that helpful?), not to mention there's still a pandemic on and shops are closed.