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Brand: visvim

Season: SS19

Key Pieces: A solid range of outerwear and shirts overall, particularly the Noragi and Yukata-style coats and blazer-inspired silhouettes, in addition to the patterned button-up shirts, as well as the knitted vests.

Editor's Notes: After launching a Yosemite-inspired FW18 capsule with MR PORTER, visvim returns with the unveiling of its SS19 lookbook.

Designer Hiroki Nakamura further showcases his bread and butter of workwear infused with relaxed Americana aesthetic, while the collection also takes cues from the brand's recently-opened flagship locations in New Mexico and Los Angeles through elements of Western sensibilities prevalent across the lineup.

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Encompassing a variety of outerwear pieces like long coats, Noragi jackets, Yukata-style coats, tees, shorts, chinos, and shirts detailed with new vibrant prints and patterns, the collection is also defined by its traditional Japanese influence. Furthermore, the brand's signature footwear like the FBT moccasin, Virgil boot, Skagway sneaker, Roland runner and a Wallabee-esque option solidifies the newest offerings.

If you like what you see, head on over to visvim's website for more info, as availability is expected in early 2019.

Up next, camo, tie-dye and tiger prints are central to BAPE’s strong SS19 lookbook.

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