Here is a peek at the CREEP Spring Summer 2013 Lookbook—showing a good balance of rugged mountain manliness and almost pre-adolescent whimsy (camouflage blazers will always look better on five-year-old boys). Also, great work meeting the “creep” quotient with some incredibly sleazy acid wash denim (especially killing in the shorter shorts format). Patterns galore, too, as Hiroshi Awai’s vision continues to evolve within the intriguing parameters of a Japanese vision colored by Canadian headquarters—or vice versa … you decide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AuthorJamison Aweau

Creep Clothing first launched in 1997 in Osaka, Japan by Kiyofumi Awai. On a limited number occasions, the label’s pieces have made their way to US shelves. In 2008, Kiyofumi’s younger brother, Hiroshi, took the reigns as Creep’s creative director. Hiroshi is taking the line in a new direction by combining innovative Japanese design with his passion for the simple beauty of functional American Workwear. These 100% Cotton mid-weight twill pants are a slimmed down and updated play on the classic cargo/surplus pant. The "Explorer Pant" details are; YKK Brass Metal zipper, real horn buttons, slanted front pockets with button closure, side parachute pockets, pleated knees, reinforced seat and tonal stitching.

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AuthorJamison Aweau