Time to geek-out over the cult Japanese label’s expert treatments and fabric choices.

1 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

2 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

3 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

4 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

5 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

6 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

7 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

8 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

9 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

10 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

11 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

12 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

13 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

14 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

15 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

16 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

17 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

18 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

19 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

20 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

21 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu

22 of 22
Keisuke Fukamizu
Hiroki Nakamura‘s attention to detail is second to none. It’s this that drives the craze around his brand visvim, a label that’s reserved for a niche section of fashionphiles — the kind that understands cultural undertones, expert fabric treatments, and techniques that can get any garment geek nerding out. If that’s your kind of thing then you’re in luck, as visvim continues this and more for Fall/Winter 2023.
This season focuses on outerwear, with notable standouts including the Winfield Coat — a beige canvas double-breasted duffle jacket that’s trimmed with a tonal shearling collar, exuding comfort, luxury, and tradition. Likewise, the Gavin JKT also serves plenty of heritage, this time opting for a more military/naval look in its dark blue hue and patched-up finish.
Utilitarian khaki is applied to a heavy-duty, hardwearing, and trusty overshirt, while hand-knitted Amplus v-neck sweaters act as the perfect accompanying layering essential, best paired with visvim’s array of loose-fitting slacks. And it’s layering that you’ll want to achieve with visvim’s FW23 collection, as pieces like a borg vest, down vests printed with Aztec-themed artwork, perfectly structured vintage-esque indigo denim jackets, and the utterly stunning Italian vegetable-tanned horsehide leather biker jacket all serve as winter warmers.