Polyester is often associated with sportswear and technical outerwear, but nanamica’s latest Polyester Twill collection offers a different perspective. Woven in Bishu, one of Japan’s most renowned textile regions with a rich history of wool production, the fabric reinterprets a modern synthetic material through traditional Japanese weaving techniques, resulting in a finish that feels considerably more refined and structured than its conventional counterparts.
While retaining polyester’s inherent functional benefits, including its lightweight feel, wrinkle resistance and quick-drying properties, the fabric gains a tailored character more commonly associated with classic menswear. This balance between practicality and sophistication sits at the core of nanamica’s design philosophy, where heritage manufacturing methods are used to elevate contemporary materials.
The collection is highlighted by the Polyester Twill Club Jacket, Deck Jacket and Club Pants, each showcasing the versatility of the fabric through relaxed silhouettes and understated detailing. Garment washing adds a subtle lived-in appearance, while the structured twill construction creates a sense of depth and character.
