NEPENTHES Introduces Militaristic Brand BLANK LABEL





 

Its first collection reinterprets US Army and Navy wear from the ’50s.

International powerhouse NEPENTHEShas brought together styles from across the world since starting out in Tokyo. Its stores and many brands such as NEEDLES and ENGINEERED GARMENTSeach offer a unique touch. Now, it expands its reach with the introduction of BLANK LABEL, a new womenswear brand that is said to be still under development, hence its open-ended branding.

BLANK LABEL’s debut collection draws inspiration from ’50s US Army and Navy gear, offering five styles in various materials and colors. A cropped BDU jacket leads the way in ripstop, sateen and corduroy finishes that match corresponding cuts of the brand’s Monkey Skirt. M51 field jackets are referenced with the lengthy M51 Dress while an Ike Shirt and Arthur Pant complete the inaugural range.

For those looking to shop BLANK LABEL’s debut collection, it is available now via NEPENTHES stores worldwide. In the US, prices begin at $276 USD for the Arthur Pant in Khaki Chino Twill and go up to $432 USD for the M51 Dress in Brown Cotton 21W Corduroy.



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