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Brand: WACKO MARIA x fragment design

Season: FW19

Key Pieces: The staple drizzle jacket in black is elevated with a leopard-print lining. A special co-branded “WM” logo and fragment lightning bolt in white stitching gives a subtle nod to the collaboration, while “fragments” appears on the rear of the jacket.

Release Date: August 21

Buy: Isetan Shinjuku’s web store and in-store at the Men's department.

Editor’s Notes: For his latest collaborative effort, fragment design's Hiroshi Fujiwara linked up with WACKO MARIA for a capsule collection of sophisticated wardrobe-essentials. The range offers a drizzler jacket, cotton broadcloth shirt, 3-pack of T-shirts and two different types of trousers. With the updated staple pieces appearing in muted colors, navy, black and white, the capsule is suited to outfit you for virtually any occasion.

WACKO MARIA returns to its signature animal print detailing to give a bold edge to the otherwise minimalist designs. Offering the perfect subtle means to wear leopard for those unwilling to fully commit to the graphic print. “FRAGMENTS meets WACKO MARIA at the GUILTY PARTIES” is emblazoned at the rear of tees, around the waists of pleated slacks and twill Skating Pants alike.

Check out the gallery above for a full look at the collection before it drops later this month.

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