Travel changes how you experience clothing.
Long days on foot, changing weather, compact luggage, and constant movement mean every piece has to work harder. Exploring a city as layered and fast-paced as Tokyo, this becomes clear.
For OFF ROUTE: TOKYO, we explored how technical clothing fits naturally into modern travel — moving easily between transit, neighbourhoods, and everyday moments.
Why Technical Pieces Matter When You Travel
Breathable fabrics, practical pockets, adjustable details, and durable construction reduce the need for constant outfit changes. When navigating trains, crossings, and unfamiliar streets, comfort and flexibility quietly shape the experience.
Our approach focuses on supporting movement without feeling overly technical or restrictive.


Packing and Styling with Versatility in Mind
Convertible silhouettes, modular layers, and hard-wearing materials allow a smaller wardrobe to go further. A few considered pieces can carry you through long walks, casual meals, and full days out.
In this editorial, we kept styling grounded and intentional — relaxed proportions, neutral palettes, and thoughtful layering that prioritise movement and ease.
OFF ROUTE Going Forward
As travel becomes more fluid and less structured, wardrobes are evolving alongside it. Clothing needs to adapt, respond, and last.
OFF ROUTE is our ongoing exploration of that idea.
Tokyo is the first chapter.
Products featured: Boundless Convertible Pants (Amethyst), Boundless Convertible Pants (Moss), Cargo Pants (Tide), Boundless Convertible Pants (Granite), Boundless Convertible Pants (Ruby)

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