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As men’s fashion pays an increasing amount of attention to performance clothing,
Taking its name from the renowned running club attended by Takahashi, the Gyakusou collection offers a range of running gear that marries Japanese style with
The outerwear and trousers incorporate the same features but are also treated to be waterproof whilst remaining lightweight. A selection of special edition
Jun Takahashi’s design talents give the collection a striking look. Bold blues, pinks and oranges pop against neutrals, inspired by the vibrant palette of Rio whilst the design draws on military influences and clean lines for an almost futuristic look that complements the technology on display.
However, there has always been a debate present alongside the integration of function and fashion. Some purists dismiss these collections as an overpriced con for posers wanting to ‘play’ at being professionals whilst some see them as treading exciting new ground for their sport. While the amount of consideration dedicated runners will pay to the fashion side of this collection is dubious, it is still an impressive feat of creativity mixed with the practicality.
What do you think? Is high-end sportswear the way forward or should we ditch the fashion for a cheaper, functional option when the time comes to don our trainers?
Shop the range now over at Mr Porter.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
As men’s fashion pays an increasing amount of attention to performance clothing,
Taking its name from the renowned running club attended by Takahashi, the Gyakusou collection offers a range of running gear that marries Japanese style with
The outerwear and trousers incorporate the same features but are also treated to be waterproof whilst remaining lightweight. A selection of special edition
Jun Takahashi’s design talents give the collection a striking look. Bold blues, pinks and oranges pop against neutrals, inspired by the vibrant palette of Rio whilst the design draws on military influences and clean lines for an almost futuristic look that complements the technology on display.
However, there has always been a debate present alongside the integration of function and fashion. Some purists dismiss these collections as an overpriced con for posers wanting to ‘play’ at being professionals whilst some see them as treading exciting new ground for their sport. While the amount of consideration dedicated runners will pay to the fashion side of this collection is dubious, it is still an impressive feat of creativity mixed with the practicality.
What do you think? Is high-end sportswear the way forward or should we ditch the fashion for a cheaper, functional option when the time comes to don our trainers?
Shop the range now over at Mr Porter.