complying with on from its 1960s influenced armed forces collection early last spring, Maharishi is back as well as broadening on its understanding of soldiery with this “Art of War” influenced collection. This most current capsule looks to armed forces cultures of the past for motivation as well as reinterprets famous silhouettes as well as motifs.

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From the Japanese Samurai to native American Comanches, these most current pieces have drawn motivation from a range as well as storied armed forces histories. Deadstock vintage armed forces patches abandoned by us forces at the end of the Vietnam war are utilised throughout together with a brand new seasonal camouflage. Elsewhere, the tailor shop showcases excellent as well as complex embroidery in the type of the us Seawolves Helicopter assault Squadron together with familiar eastern mythology-inspired design.

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The collection features a number of nods to sun Tzu’s ancient Chinese armed forces book “The Art of War” with quotes such as “The biggest success needs no battle” & “the art of war is to subdue the opponent without fighting” displayed across a number of pieces.

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The full collection is offered now at Maharishi’s webstore as well as is expecting to decrease at chosen merchants in the coming weeks! In other news, White Mountaineering x UNIQLO gear up for the excellent outdoors.

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