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Brand: Coverchord

Season: SS19

Key Looks: A relaxed, candy-stripe pull-over shirt in an earthy, orange and white colorway, taken from nonnative's SS19 collection, is seen paired above with a loose-knit sweater by UNUSED. Next to this, a military green jumpsuit from AURALEE is complimented by Engineered Garments’ signature Andover Jacket in a punchy floral print.

Editor’s Notes: Revered Tokyo-based retailer, Coverchord, has released an explorative SS19 lookbook. The lookbook highlights Coverchord's strong selection of premium brands, and features pieces from established names such as Stone Island, Engineered Garments, and SOUTH2 WEST8, next to items from Japanese up-and-comer, UNUSED, and many more.

The lookbook's olive tree grove location serves as an appropriately gentle backdrop for Engineered Garments' ultra-lightweight, nylon BDU Jacket, and hobo's Cotton Twill Gardener Apron by LAND&B.C..

Checked shirts from DIGAWEL and Sandinista provide a splash of primary colors to an otherwise verdant palette. The Nel Check Long Shirt from Kohei Nishimura's DIGAWEL is constructed from high-quality flannel and rendered in red and yellow. Sandinista’s Two-Tone Shirt serving as a lighter alternative.The Help Corduroy Jacket and Pant ensemble is a particularly strong offering from the relatively young brand, AURALEE.

Enjoy a look at the store’s collections above, and let us know in the comment section following what you think.

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