The +J S/S 2010 collection at Uniqlo is released on Thursday 7th January. I was really disappointment with the previous collection, it seemed like there wasn't as much thought put into it as there should have been. I much preferred the regular Uniqlo stuff but this seasons offering looks a bit more interesting in terms of fabrics and details. But the jury is still out, we shall see.
I totally agree about the first installment of +J.. actually there was a bomber jacket I liked but for some unknown reason they had lined it with this horrendous crinkly, plastic-y material which was honestly just like black rubbish sack material and it felt awful against the skin... there was also a pull-out hood in the same material..definitely below the level of normal Uniqlo which is really rather good.
I actually prefer Jil Sander by Raf Simons anyway to Jil by Jil, so I probably won't bother going back for the second installment.
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I totally agree about the first installment of +J.. actually there was a bomber jacket I liked but for some unknown reason they had lined it with this horrendous crinkly, plastic-y material which was honestly just like black rubbish sack material and it felt awful against the skin... there was also a pull-out hood in the same material..definitely below the level of normal Uniqlo which is really rather good.
ReplyDeleteI actually prefer Jil Sander by Raf Simons anyway to Jil by Jil, so I probably won't bother going back for the second installment.