Kapital’s Samu Blouson Is Inspired By Traditional Japanese Workwear Jackets
Japan's finest weirdo label is back with another indigo-drenched jacket inspired by traditional workwear from the brand's homeland.
Japan's finest weirdo label is back with another indigo-drenched jacket inspired by traditional workwear from the brand's homeland.
Who wants a denim jacket that fades into the crowd? We've got five options for stand out denim jackets (plus one really zany one).
Photographer Eric Kvatek tells the story of how Harley-Davidson lashed out at Japanese bikes and Japanese people in their t-shirts of the 1970s and 80s.
Try not to be scared away by Kapital's avant-garde details, because in this instance, they make for an incredibly interesting pant.
If you pull these off, you’re a Jedi. If you don’t, you risk some “prep cook in the front, fisherman in the back” vibes that aren’t as cool as they sound.
Kapital is, well, Kapital. And that’s a really good thing. Even their most classic fare is like eight degrees off…
Do not show your grandmother these Kapital 64 yarn socks, she will be pissed. Especially if you show her the receipt, too.
Made in Japan from an indigo-dyed French linen, this Kapital short sleeved shirt is designed to make you reassess your relationship with money in general.
Taking a cardigan and slapping a whole top half of a skeleton on either side, you can bet that this piece was made by Kapital.
Don’t be spending $495 on an Aloha Shirt right now, even one as feverishly perfect as this Rayon Navajoland Aloha Shirt from Kapital.