Special feature on how to dress/coordinate with outerwear over a T-shirt!

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Special feature on how to dress/coordinate with outerwear over a T-shirt!

Coordinate a T-shirt and military outerwear with a black main color for an urban look

A military coordinate using an MA-1 is combined with monotone to create an urban look. The Casio G-Shock, a watch synonymous with toughness, is pulled out of the cuff of the MA-1 and matches the military jacket’s ruggedness perfectly.

1017 ALYX 9SM Bomber Jacket

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Coordinate a U-neck T-shirt with a band collar shirt that has an open neckline when wearing outerwear with it

If you want to keep the relaxed look of the U-neck T-shirt with a wide collar, we recommend a band-collar shirt for outerwear. Compared to a collared shirt, a band-collared shirt has a more open feel around the neck, so it will create a cool and refreshing look without detracting from the U-neck’s loose design.

UNITED ARROWS Stripe Band Collar Shirt

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A gray T-shirt neutralizes the military flavor of the khaki shirt and chinos so that it doesn’t look TOO MUCH.

The relaxed silhouette of the khaki shirt is used as outerwear, and wide chinos are worn with the bottoms to express an effortless silhouette. A gray T-shirt, a neutral monotone color, is worn as an inner layer, neutralizing the TOO MUCH impression of the military-colonial color scheme and blending in without any sense of discomfort.

ASPESI Khaki Shirt

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