Long time no post. it's so much easier to post bits and blurbs on tumblr. oh well.
So I've been really into ASEEDONCLOUD for a loooong time. I've just never had good opportunity to handle/buy any stuff from them. Of course, today was payday so that meant spending a fourth of it on unimportant things, including some SEED pants.
http://haberdashery.co.jp/brand_aseedoncloud.htmlFounded in 2009 by Kentaro Tamai, the brand is heavily inspired by outdoorsy and adventurous pursuits. Think Sassafras (clothes for gardeners) but more whimsical, And Wander (clothes for explorers) but based more in tradition than tech. If Edwina Horl met the designer for Haversack, they'd probably make clothes like these.
Tons of versatile, suuuuper well made garms constructed with vintage (and vintage-styled) workwear fabrics. Don't think that they don't feel luxurious tho, cuz even the hard-wearing denim feels soft and lovely to the touch. The jackets and shirts are often cut quite generously, allowing for unisex wear. Very few ASEEDONCLOUD clothes are simply black, for the most part, they're actually just a dark wine/brown/etc. I like how many garments are bright neutrals, unfettered by logos or extraneous design. Each piece is set up with just enough functional design (buttons, snaps, pulls) to be the utmost of simplicity while concealing a great deal of clever and neat design choices.
ASEEDONCLOUD is big on sustainability, utilizing vintage machines and organic fabrics to demonstrate their passion for nature. They go so far as to include a small packet of seeds with each garment purchased to encourage fans to begin their own garden. Seeds are a huge part of the label, even permeating their line of accessories
I bought the apron trousers in olive green/khaki. They're amazing to touch; a super soft, breathable cotton with a generous rise and strong taper. Even the buttons feel ornate. However, these pants wouldn't quite be the bit of genius that they are without the detachable apron.
Looks a little goofy in pictures but it's extremely simple in design and quite neat looking in reality. My friend said it looked kinda like a skirt, which is fair. Four or five generous pockets, the same sturdy but beautiful textile as the rest of the pants, and buttons for removal complete the package, or does it?
yeah, the apron turns into a fuckin lightweight bag, perfect for the explorer/gardener on the go. I love it. Finally, I have a simple alternative to the fanny pack or daypack. I feel like would appreciate this. Yeah, maybe it's just me, but these little functional additions mean so much to me as a consumer and only make me want to continue to buy from the smaller Japanese brands, tho I have love for Vis and Bedwin etc.