Collaborations and Releases from Dehen 1920, De Bonne Facture, and Taiga Takahashi T.T

This week, we feature stories of re-creation and renewal with Dehen 1920, De Bonne Facture, and Taiga Takahashi T.T to comprehensively explore various origins and eras and produce menswear that matters. Whether inspired by a relic, an archive collaboration, or a vintage example, this release focuses on revitalizing elements from the past through the foundations of craft, design, and materials. To capture the full essence of fall, here is a curated selection of limited-edition garments that are as timeless as they are novel. 

Dehen 1920 x Division Road

With Dehen 1920, we’ve restocked our most sought-after knitwear collaboration over the years, with our expertly adapted Shawl Cardigan reappearing in classic Navy and stout Black. For a limited release collection piece, we present the Oregon Plaid Melton Wool Weekender Jacket, crafted from heavyweight vintage deadstock wool featuring a distinctive large-scale check on a minimalist design. Additionally, for some new Division Road collabs, we offer the military-inspired Skyline, a piece that bridges shirt and jacket, continuing the utility and convertibility in a cosmopolitan cloth that’s countryside ready in the Lovat® Kirkton Tweed — available in London Town Grey and Birmingham Brown check twills, showcasing durable, versatile, and timeless style.

Taiga Takahashi T.T

We have an outerwear and accessory-focused release to complete our seasonal collection of limited edition archive recreations from T.T. Pulled from the Taiga Takahashi archive of vintage examples, each garment preserves the past through an exploration of evolution. Going back to the original yarns, weaves, dyes, and historic relevance of each detail, T.T presents remarkable recreations of material and design. The signature lined barn coat is reproduced with a recycled wool blanket lining Lot. 304 Coverall using Giza Egyptian cotton for a custom Moleskin that is equally soft as it is sheened. The Lot. 405 Atelier Coat combines tailoring and workwear for dress-casual daily wear in a charcoal ink Sumi Dyed Herringbone Twill Wool, offering a sophisticated matte coloration that will develop with the wearer. Completing the ensemble are a uniquely fashioned Camel Merino Lambswool Turtleneck Cardigan, an Undyed Quilt Lining Blanket Jacket, and historically inspired finery that signifies enduring fashion.

De Bonne Facture

For another seasonal collection completion, we feature big coats from the drape experts at De Bonne Facture. From provincial artisans to Parisian streets, Déborah Sitbon Neuberg has made tailored overcoats a signature of the brand, which is known for verified raw material sourcing, environmentally conscious practices, and high-quality craftsmanship in a modern style. We are pleased to bring back the Overcoat from the pattern archives, now crafted in a stunning Pecan Italian Wool Alpaca Mohair cloth for effortless elegance. Additionally, for a story of rediscovery, the DBF x Marcel Lassance Redingote Coat is offered in a limited edition. It replicates the original coachman’s Navy Moleskin coat, using a shaggy Coffee Brown Ratine Wool fabric that appears freshly antique. This design reflects two personas, evoking the late 1800s and the 1990s, making it relevant now and for the future.


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