[SCYE BASICS] Wool Cashmere Melton Peacoat A proud outerwear piece with roots in the 19th century British Navy

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[SCYE BASICS] Wool Cashmere Melton Peacoat

A proud outerwear with roots in the 19th century British Navy

The peacoat originated in the 19th century as a cold weather outerwear for the British Navy . Its deep navy color has remained beloved as a symbol of military pride and visibility at sea.

SCYE inherits that functional beauty while reinterpreting it into a silhouette that is suitable for modern times.
In particular, the three-dimensional cutting that is unique to SCYE

  • Just the right amount of space

  • A three-dimensional form that naturally enhances the body line

  • Beautiful structure that won't crumble even when layered

stands out.

The luxurious melton material, made from a blend of wool and cashmere, is not only warm but also has a high-quality finish that you can feel the moment you touch it.
Apartir is the only place in Nagoya where you can find a peacoat of this quality.


[SCYE BASICS] SOLOTEX Stretch Corduroy Wide Leg Jeans

Corduroy with British hunting tradition

On the other hand, corduroy is a time-honored material that developed as hunting wear for British aristocrats.
The three-dimensional ridges catch the light as you move, creating a rich expression of the navy's shades.

The stretchy SOLOTEX® blend provides exceptional comfort while maintaining a classic look. Even wide pants look elegant.


◆ Heritage × Modern —— The reason for unifying the look with an all-navy color scheme

Two British materials with different roots.
However, this is precisely why, when you combine the pieces in the same navy, you can create a deep, one-tone style .

  • Material contrast due to gloss difference

  • The history of military and hunting

  • A modern silhouette achieved through three-dimensional cutting

A high-quality "all navy" look that is typical of SCYE , beautifully blending tradition and modernity.