Single Raglan Coat — Aging Record (10th Year)
Clothes that you have been wearing for a long time,
not just when you first put it on,
you will remember thinking, "Before I knew it, this is what happened."
SINGLE RAGLAN COAT
This is one of those clothes that is completed through the accumulation of time.
The softness that we didn't feel when it was new,
The lines that follow the body
These have been shaped little by little in our daily lives.
This time, pick up a piece of Single Raglan Coat which the staff have been wearing for about 10 years,
and we will report the changes that have occurred as accurately as possible.
When I first started wearing it

This coat is
To be honest, from the moment I started wearing it, I hardly ever found it difficult to wear.
Just by sitting on my shoulder,
it can be worn naturally over anything.
Even over a jacket,
Even over casual attire,
It was a being that did not require any special awareness.
Rather than a coat to wear with dignity,
Before you know it, the clothes are there.
Accepts everyday wear,
It really feels like part of your wardrobe.
Although it has the firmness that is unique to new products,
there is no tension that binds the body,
There was no need to wait for it to "get used to it."
I think from the very beginning, this coat had a place in everyday life.
From firmness to drape

When I first started wearing it, this coat had a crisp, three-dimensional appearance.
It seems like the fabric itself is keeping its shape.
That, over time,
things started to change little by little.
The hardness disappears,
the dough falls as if under the influence of gravity appeared.
This creates a natural drape that follows the movement of the body.
This change is supported by a single sleeve (single raglan) construction.
It has no shoulder line and is continuous from the sleeve to the body,
so wrinkles and creases are not fixed, but be placed slowly depending on the seare's body and movements.
There is no pre-finished line,
the lines will develop with time and wear.
Because there is that margin,
I think this coat has a more human-like look.
Changes in the details

The shoulders are now more in line with the body.
The feeling of riding on my shoulders remains the same,
it seems to have quietly settled into a comfortable position.
The collar is another area that has definitely changed.
Now it is softer and easier to shape but It didn't become squishy.
Leaving the core intact, it will adjust your look to match your outfit of the day.
The color of the fabric also reflects the passage of time.
it maybe due to the color difference between the warp and weft threads, anyway
a different depth appears than originally ,
the expression changes slightly depending on how the light hits it.
It's close to the so-called vintage iridescent feel (although it's not an olive color),
Deep colours have been created.
It's not wear and tear,
it feels like the result of time quietly piling up.
The way I wear it hasn't changed

Even after 10 years,
The way this coat is worn hasn't changed.
On top of the jacket,
On top of casual style,
Just throw it on as usual.
Over the past decade, the variety of clothing has increased.
I think the taste and materials have changed a little over the years.
Still, this single raglan coat,
I feel like it accepts all of that.
Even if the contents are swapped,
It is like a vessel that can embrace any shape.
Rather than insisting on appearance,
It gives a sense of security as it quietly brings the whole thing together.
Clothes designed to age

Single raglan coat doesn't impose a perfect shape.
What to wear, what to move,
this is designed with the premise that you will be spending time in them.
Wearable by humans,
Used in daily life,
The process of aging.
ANATOMICA's approach to clothing is
an acceptance of all of this as natural.
The 10 years of time engraved in this piece of clothing seem like proof that this idea has worked in reality.
When I see the reversible coat that another staff member continues to wear, I can feel the arrival of winter.
I think that coat has become a part of that person.
Kinji Teramoto, the Japanese representative, also calls the Single Raglan Coat the "Three Generation Coat."
I think it's the desire and confidence that this coat can be passed down from parent to child and then to grandchild.
The coat I introduced this time is only 10 years old.
It is still in the process of being completed.
As accepting the time ahead,
It should deepen the expression even more.