Here’s yet another blinding collaboration from Kenneth Mackenzie’s 6876. This time working with Kazuki Kuraishi on his latest project, The Fourness. Together the pair have produced a four-piece capsule collection that brings backsome items from the 6876 archieve and updates them for 2015.
Starting with outerwear, first up is the ‘Jacques’ a technical pullover jacket that initially saw the light of day back in 2003. This updated version is constructed from a lightweight, micro-ripstop polyester and is available in four colours – charcoal, navy, grey and orange. Next is a revised version of 2007’s ‘MDC’ jacket. It’s made from a high density all-weather 100% cotton, which provides water repellency, whilst keeping things lightweight. Features include under-arm vents, a detachable hood and interior mesh pockets. It’s available in either blue, navy, or olive.
The range also includes two shirt styles. First is an updated version of the ‘Kerb’ shirt first released in 2013. This style now incorporates a pair of breast pockets, both featurning angular flaps. A joint branded label is situated on the edge of the left pocket, and it’s constructed from 100% Cotton. Finally comes a completely new style – the ‘Modulo’ shirt. Made from 87% cotton and 13% flax, the shirt includes front breast pockets, one of which features an extended flap with zip and mini-pocket. There’s also a notched front placket and angled crossover back yoke, both of which reinforce 6876’s unique shirt aesthetic.
Everything is made in Japan to the exacting standards you’d expect of the brand and is available to purchase now. So for more information, or to buy the collection online, go to the website here: 6876.