Japan Camping Style Fashion
Spent 1/2 the morning coffee time looking through pages of this blog.
https://www.thegoout.com
Maybe because I live in layers of clothing (currently mostly SWRVE) these days I identify with something like this:
https://www.thegoout.com/_lib/wp-con...017c03f308.jpg
Fan of Mountain Research too.
Post Overalls
https://www.thegoout.com/_lib/wp-con...6ed6f66ab5.jpg
Natal Design
https://www.thegoout.com/_lib/wp-con...4-14.16.28.jpg
Short arms in most sizes though not all so have to parse info.
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Great! Now you’ve pulled me into it.
Not a fashionable person myself, but I did note that Arcteryx + Jil Sander gear is mentioned. That’s what Michelle Parker is wearing this season, and she makes it look great:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXxFAjYp...dium=copy_link
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Just go straight to snowpeak.
https://snowpeak.co.uk/
This company has been around for a while, and I always used their titanium pans while camping.
The founder's granddaughter is behind the push into apparel. Not really an outdoor company, more a Forest bathing harajuku meets the great outdoors. (or look good while car camping and having a barbecue.).
Some of the styles are pretty fun. Some are really quite traditional japanese too. A little hard to pull off if you are not japanese and not in japan.
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The tried and true military poncho liner, aka the Woobie Jacket…military jackets/boots/bags always seem to serve as idea starters for outdoor gear designers throughout the world.
https://www.thunderheadoutfitters.co...woobie-jacket/
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72gmc
Great! Now you’ve pulled me into it.
Not a fashionable person myself, but I did note that Arcteryx + Jil Sander gear is mentioned. That’s what Michelle Parker is wearing this season, and she makes it look great:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXxFAjYp...dium=copy_link
There is an Arcteryx shop in Soho NYC that has their experimental line in the back. Way too cool for me, but it is interesting to see what's in development.
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Just go straight to snowpeak.
https://snowpeak.co.uk/
This company has been around for a while, and I always used their titanium pans while camping.
The founder's granddaughter is behind the push into apparel. Not really an outdoor company, more a Forest bathing harajuku meets the great outdoors. (or look good while car camping and having a barbecue.).
Some of the styles are pretty fun. Some are really quite traditional japanese too. A little hard to pull off if you are not japanese and not in japan.
I got a Snow Peak GigaPower stove to make coffee in the garage. Fits in its own titanium pot. Their stuff is really great.
I haven't seen their clothing in person, but I'd wear this parka. I'm always on the search for things with good pockets, and the Japanese designers really like pockets.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...g?v=1636452704
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The Japanese designers get really great feeling fabrics and put together garments with meticulous stitches. It is really a tactile focus on clothing. Simple design with clever "adjustments" from tradition. These are from Nepenthes.
https://64.media.tumblr.com/60f3de00...hqto4_1280.jpg
https://64.media.tumblr.com/245b3584...hqto7_1280.jpg
https://64.media.tumblr.com/617c31de...hqto2_1280.jpg
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I got a Snow Peak GigaPower stove to make coffee in the garage. Fits in its own titanium pot. Their stuff is really great.
I haven't seen their clothing in person, but I'd wear this parka. I'm always on the search for things with good pockets, and the Japanese designers really like pockets.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...g?v=1636452704
They have a US retail store on Crosby St in Soho. Next time you are in NYC, you should swing by.
The stores are a bit quirky.
https://www.snowpeak.com/pages/new-york-store
The place you'd really love is this new Japanese-Nordic shop in London.
https://www.pantechnicon.com/
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Amazing. I think the Japanese love of Scandinavia is hilarious but also I can see the affinity. We stumbled on an area of Hokkaido where a television show was shot at one point - "Life in the Country" or "Country Life" something like that. The area was described as very Norwegian. I mean, there were a few stands of spruce trees but seemed like a bit of wishful thinking? However the noodle shop in the tiny nearby town had the best noodles I've ever eaten.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...99d4a44f_h.jpg
Snow Peak has these sweaters that are knitted from baby alpaca wool. The wool equivalent of magic.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/03...g?v=1636638893
And stoves that fit into table frames for deluxe outdoor kitchens. Because you know, these are the necessities right?
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/03...g?v=1637603298
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/03...g?v=1637603298
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I bought the collapsible Snowpeak fire pit (and grill grate) during the beginning of covid and man I love that thing.
One day if I’m ever feeling particularly flush I might just buy all the addons and accessories that go with it.
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I have a couple of their magazines, including a 2010-2015 'camp style book archive' which is incredible to leaf through. You can purchase via Rakuten, but shipping might be a bear
Having bike camped at a lot of Japanese auto-camp sites, the setups that you see are simpy incredible in their scope and detail.
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I have a couple of their magazines, including a
2010-2015 'camp style book archive' which is incredible to leaf through. You can
purchase via Rakuten, but shipping might be a bear
Having bike camped at a lot of Japanese auto-camp sites, the setups that you see are simpy incredible in their scope and detail.
We saw this bike on our cycling trip around Daisetsuzan National Park in Hokkaido. The rider looked like a piece of twisted leather. He had a titanium cup that he clipped to his handlebars. Great trip. I'd love to go back and do some bike camping.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...04148855_h.jpg