"The greatest arrow is that which is broken” The Autumn / Winter 2021 collection takes inspiration from the art of war, exploring the art of warriors from disparate cultures such as the indigenous American Comanches and the Japanese Samurai.
Read full releaseMaharishi enlist heritage shoemakers G.H. Bass & Co. for a subtle camouflage rendition of the iconic Weejun Penny Loafer.
Read full releaseMaharishi takes a trip to northern regions of New South Wales for the latest Summer 2021 feature, exploring the area’s hidden jungle beach locations.
Read full releaseMaharishi’s SS21 Technical Riverine capsule imagines contemporary versions of the military uniforms worn by 1960’s U.S. Navy Riverine Units —famed in the 1979 Vietnam War-era film ‘Apocalypse Now’.
Read full releaseThe latest editorial focuses on a selection of key styles from the SS21 collection – intertwining a number of this season’s core themes.
Read full releaseRepresenting Maharishi’s interpretation of the graphic language and typography commonly employed by militaries, often used to assign codes and specifications to items of clothing and equipment.
Read full release1960’s Military spec Cotton Sateen has been reproduced with organic yarns to create faithful reproductions and modified versions of Utility and Jungle uniforms. SS21 continues sustainability efforts by using natural dying processes, organic fabrics, and fibres recycled from waste material.
Read full releaseMaharishi explores its mythological roots in 1960’s Vietnam, where the arrival of over 400,000 U.S. soldiers resulted in a huge increase in demand for the services of tailors.
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