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KAPITAL Redefines Tradition with the Ripstop Fishing Kimono Shirt

KAPITAL Redefines Tradition with the Ripstop Fishing Kimono Shirt

Kapital’s rise to popularity is quite objectively a well-deserved one as their diligence to innovate and craft to a high form of quality has gradually garnered them the eyes of many an awe-filled onlooker. Often blending its roots in Japanese culture as well as their inability to do the ordinary, the imprint has stumbled upon the humble yet impressively utilitarian Fishing Kimono Shirt.

Its ties to traditional garb are bluntly clear as its main constructions take the base form of the shirt from which it borrows its namesake. The many modifications are plastered heavy-handedly on top, attaching a vast array of pockets in varying sizes. Some feature large carrying capacities and come fastened simply by snap buttons while others arrive with extra D-ring ornaments and contrast fabrications (depending on the color variant of choice). Ties towards the chest replace any standard shirting fastener in an effort to land a bit closer to the age-old template.

Words are in no way enough to describe the garment itself, so be sure to check out in detail below and head over to Kapital to purchase and learn more.

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