Daiki Suzuki’s Engineered Garments is embarking on another stylish journey from New York to Colorado, teaming up with the Boulder-based boutique Canoe Club for a second collaboration. Last November, these partners wowed the fashion scene with versatile workwear pieces like the Club Coat and Fatigue Pants. This time, they’re back with an outdoor-inspired collection featuring four distinct styles that perfectly blend practicality with flair.
Drawing inspiration from Colorado’s stunning natural landscape and the vintage vibe of ‘70s outdoor attire, Canoe Club adds a nostalgic twist to this new collection. The standout piece here is the Canoe Parka, crafted from a durable 65/35 poly/cotton blend—a nod to the classic 60/40 ratio but offering better water resistance and drape. The design is both functional and fashionable with expandable front pockets, discrete side entries, and raglan sleeves. Available in vivid blue “Sky” and warm brown “Dune,” these parkas are designed to keep you looking cool and composed, no matter the weather.
Matching the parkas are the Canoe Caps, crafted from the same materials and sporting co-branding in black on the front. With a six-panel construction, these caps are as functional as they are fashionable. The Canoe Cross Crew Tee keeps it simple and stylish with a white design highlighted by black co-branding on the chest.
Completing the collection, the Canoe FA Pant takes a beloved style from Engineered Garments, updating the pocket system for added utility with the shorter parka. These pants feature a roomy leg crafted from extra-washed, brushed cotton and are available in beige “Cloud” and olive “Ivy.”
For those ready to gear up with this collection, it drops for pre-order on October 18 exclusively at Canoe Club. Prices are accessible, with the Canoe Cap starting at $80 USD and the Canoe Cross Crew Tee at $105 USD. For the complete outfit, look for the Canoe FA Pants at $350 USD and the Canoe Light Parka at $495 USD.
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