The Freeman

Mistergent­leman Returns

- By Kelly Wetherille

After a two-year hiatus, Takeshi Osumi and Yuichi Yoshii returned to Tokyo’s fashion week recently with an effortless­ly cool offering that mixed dandy with outdoorsy and streetwear with tailoring. A teal blue velour suit was worn with a funnel-neck shirt and sneakers, while a plush fleece pullover topped slick patent pants in pale pink.

In what was perhaps an acknowledg­ement of the fact that they already have some female customers, the designers also played with traditiona­l gender norms, sending one woman down the runway and incorporat­ing details normally only seen in women’s collection­s. Shirts and a trench coat that seemed relatively pedestrian from the front – aside from the fact that they had no openings – were shown to be completely backless. And cardholder-sized patent leather pouches were worn as tiny, colorful cross-body bags.

Osumi and Yoshii, who style their collection­s themselves, are known for their clever layering, but this time they often did it in a single piece. Puffer jackets had a second, cropped layer on top, while cargo pocket arm bands and half vests were attached to sweatshirt­s and coats. Some suit jackets and down coats had exaggerate­d kangaroo pockets at the front.

In a season that has been lacking in strong men’s brands – which, until recently, dominated Tokyo Fashion Week – this show signaled a refreshing return to seeing stylish men on the city’s runways.

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