Maharishi 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.
Read full releaseMaharishi and Stray Rats join forces to create a playful take on Maharishi's classic silhouettes and high craftsmanship ethos, married with signature design elements from Stray Rats.
Read full releaseThe capsule looks to the Yōkai folklore of western Japan, highlighting the bovine-headed demon known as the Ushi-Oni.
Read full releaseInspired by the famed watch Marlon Brando’s ‘Colonel Kurtz’ character wore in Apocalypse Now.
Read full releaseA sonic care package to escape reality during these dark days. Mixed by Lil C, sounds curated by Lil C and rLr.
Read full releaseThrough the modification of MA-1 bombers, utility vests and M65 cargo pants, garments experiment with the ways in which military uniforms – designed to avoid any individualism – are customised and humanised by indigenous peoples.
Read full releaseArtworks pay respect to the Montagnard mountain tribes of the Vietnamese Highlands, and their Story Cloths artworks – intricate tapestries that depict the violent events inflicted upon the Hmong people during the Vietnam War.
Read full releaseFor AW20 maharishi updates the Tabi boot with 3M reflective branding inspired by the geometric weaving patterns of vintage Chimayo blankets.
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