Graphpaper Reworks Archival Silhouettes and Materials in "Re:" SS25 Collection

Graphpaper has unveiled a new "Re:" line conceived by its NAGOYA shop, reimagining materials and silhouettes from its previous collections based on feedback from stores and customers.Borrowing its name from digital communication vernacular, the pared-back capsule transforms classic, casual men's silhouettes into flowy, oversized styles. Chambray fabrics borrowed from archival pieces, like a work shirt from SS23, are used for two blue button-downs, one with a traditional collar and one with no collar at all.  Elsewhere, the short-sleeved "box shirts" come in charcoal, navy, and black, matching with elegant pleated shorts. The overall minimalist sensibilities of the capsule focus attention on the considered materials and design, echoing the ethos of Graphpaper's mainline collections.The clean and pared-back execution of the collection makes the clothes look less like reworked garments and more like core designs. Mirroring this subdued approach, Graphpaper's mainline will also release a new collection of Gray-Tone denim, boasting elegant pleats in various washes.The special collection is available today only at GraphpaperNAGOYA.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Apr 26, 2025 - 18:33
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Graphpaper Reworks Archival Silhouettes and Materials in "Re:" SS25 Collection

Graphpaper has unveiled a new "Re:" line conceived by its NAGOYA shop, reimagining materials and silhouettes from its previous collections based on feedback from stores and customers.

Borrowing its name from digital communication vernacular, the pared-back capsule transforms classic, casual men's silhouettes into flowy, oversized styles. Chambray fabrics borrowed from archival pieces, like a work shirt from SS23, are used for two blue button-downs, one with a traditional collar and one with no collar at all.  Elsewhere, the short-sleeved "box shirts" come in charcoal, navy, and black, matching with elegant pleated shorts. The overall minimalist sensibilities of the capsule focus attention on the considered materials and design, echoing the ethos of Graphpaper's mainline collections.

The clean and pared-back execution of the collection makes the clothes look less like reworked garments and more like core designs. Mirroring this subdued approach, Graphpaper's mainline will also release a new collection of Gray-Tone denim, boasting elegant pleats in various washes.

The special collection is available today only at GraphpaperNAGOYA.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast