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Do you know the word "O-new"? It is the English word "New" with the polite "O" added to it.
It's not a word we use very often. But if you hear it for the first time, or after a long time, doesn't it feel fresh?
The same goes for fashion. A slightly nostalgic taste from the 80s and 90s is the key to making a style look fresh. This season, Mores is introducing a style that incorporates a "little bit of classic" style. A pinch of spice can completely change the impression - we will explain how to create an outfit that will make you go "Wow!"
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In a denim suit
Stylish and casualIf you have both navy and grey suits, we recommend adding this suit, made from fabric by the prestigious denim manufacturer Kaihara, to your wardrobe. The use of denim fabric in an 80s-style suit with a lowered gorge line creates a fresh look that is familiar yet never seen before. The fabric, which uses modal as the warp thread, has a silky sheen and elegance despite being denim. It will catch your eye without compromising its elegance.
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The shoes that Moreless ordered from the shoe brand "Modelo" by Madras, a long-established shoe manufacturer, are based on the theme of "shoes that look good with or without a tie." The design is reminiscent of boat shoes, and they can be worn both on and off the job.
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A daring choice.
Chore jackets workThe tie-up style is topped off with a classic vintage chore jacket, also known as a coverall. The key to this look is the unexpectedness created by pairing it with a casual chore jacket. This makes an office look, which can often be stiff, much more sophisticated. A knitted tie works well with this look. For the shirt, a chambray shirt in the same color as the denim of the chore jacket is the best match.
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The denim of the chore jacket is 7.5 oz. Kaihara. The original heavyweight and rough-looking chore jacket has been changed to a lighter fabric and the design has been simplified to create a mature look that is perfect for business casual wear.
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Black suit
Make a mistake with the clever way you dressAlthough black suits are strongly associated with formal occasions, with a little ingenuity you can create a fresh office style. The first thing we recommend you try is styling it with a crew neck sweater in the same color. This piece is made of jacquard knit with black and navy blue interwoven yarn, and the unexpected mix with the 80s suit gives off a 90s vibe. If you also wear a scarf around your neck, the impression will suddenly become more elegant.
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The material of the crisp suit was specially ordered by Moreless from Nikke Textile, a prestigious manufacturer in Bishu, one of the world's three major wool producing areas. It is made of 100% natural high-quality wool. By the way, the back is dressy and has no vent. It can be worn in formal situations.
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Zigzag jacquard
Wear it alone and you'll look greatKnitted polos have recently become popular again, but Moreless adds a touch of 80s taste by knitting them in a zigzag pattern. It has a three-dimensional look that makes it look great on its own. The knitting was outsourced to a factory in Tokushima that specializes in school knits. It is made with a cotton-acrylic blend yarn, so it is particularly noteworthy that it does not lose its shape easily. It goes perfectly with elegant items such as gray pants and bit loafers.
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Tuck in your knit polo and drape it around your waist for a sophisticated look. We recommend a slim belt with puntale (decoration). A Moires belt made of buffalo leather will add a subtle spice to your outfit while still maintaining elegance.
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Easily create a high-class feel
The deadly "V Mock"The popularity of crew necks has died down for a while, but now V-neck knitwear and cut-and-sew tops are looking fresh again. Moreless' short-sleeved V-neck knit T-shirt is designed with a shallow V-neck to go well with a jacket. We recommend pairing it with a mock neck T-shirt. The mock neck peeking out from the shallow V makes a great statement, allowing you to create a sophisticated layered style without feeling pretentious.
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This jacket has been washer tumbler processed to give it a refreshing look, and is designed with an awareness of the "England seen from Italy" style that was all the rage in the 90s. The high V-zone and boxy silhouette give it a fresh look. As you can see, it matches perfectly with the killer "V-mock"!
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Dress in chambray
Relax with styleThis office style is a specialty of Moreless, as it maintains dignity while casually expressing a sense of relaxation. The Sax wide-collar shirt is made of chambray fabric made by Kaihara, a prestigious denim manufacturer. The tie is made of cotton, which goes perfectly with chambray. The bottoms are slacks made of uneven-yarn stretch denim. The texture adds a casual feel, which is the key to creating a stylish impression.
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The chambray shirt has a minimalist French front. It has only six buttons, and is designed to give a relaxed impression when worn without a tie. The stitchless collar also gives a soft impression. The collar keeper can be changed to any shape, allowing you to create a different look.
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Like a cardigan
Double jacketThe somewhat nostalgic Glen check double jacket is a standard 4B notch lapel design that is very popular at Moreless. A double jacket may give you an image of something stiff, but this one can be worn like a cardigan. So, for the inner layer, we chose a relaxed Henley neck T-shirt. For the bottoms, we paired it with olive pants that go well with the color, creating a chic earth color look.
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The Henley neck T-shirt was once called a "grandpa shirt," but its slight undergarment feel is what really catches your eye. Pairing it with a scarf is also effective for creating an unexpected look. Try a secret trick like inserting a scarf instead of a handkerchief.
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It doesn't look normal
Oh, a new navy suitThe navy suit is the most basic of dresses. Even the slightest difference can make a big difference in the impression you make. So we would like you to try out this new model created by Mores with a new traditional style in mind. The jacket is a 3B with a narrow V-zone and a boxy silhouette. The design is inspired by the '90s "England seen from Italy," and while it has a sense of orthodoxy, it also has a relaxed look that fits in with modern on-the-job styles.
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The fabric is a tightly twisted wool and nylon yarn, and the uneven surface is reminiscent of seersucker. It has just the right amount of nuance and goes well with a chambray shirt. Here, it is coordinated with a checked tie made from REDA Active wool fabric from Italy, creating a traditional style with a relaxed feel.
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The classic "Berry" model
High-quality jersey materialThe "Berry" model jacket and pants with slightly curved lapels are a new traditional suit that Moreless envisions. It omits shoulder pads and adds a small wool lining, creating a dignified silhouette while pursuing lightness. This Moreless classic has been updated with a viscose and nylon jersey fabric that is a purveyor to the maison. The true essence of this suit lies in the combination of luxury and comfort created by the silky sheen.
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As you can see, styling with today's standard cut and sewn is also smart. The soft sheen and smooth touch of the Moreless ponte T-shirt makes a perfect match. Pulling out the hem of the tucked-in shirt a little to give it some extra fabric (blousing) creates a nice nuance.
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Brown × Sax
A solid color scheme that gives a sophisticated impressionA brown suit is perfect when you want to change up your wardrobe. In fact, it is a perennially popular item at Moreless. This is the classic berry model jacket and pants. Please pay attention to the mature medium brown color, which is expressed by piece dyeing. It goes well with a sax chambray shirt, as shown here. It creates a calm yet exquisitely relaxed style.
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The appeal of a brown suit is its calm impression. If you choose a brown-based tie to go with it, you can accentuate that look. Here, we chose a brown tie with a large zigzag pattern printed on it. The retro feel is what really catches your eye.
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