
visvim 最新「VISVIM MOTORS CLUB」別注系列第三彈即將登陸 The Repulse Bay Village
中村世紀在闡述系列概念時提到,駕駛老車時,從軚盤傳來的震動、引擎的聲響與氣味,都要求駕駛者必須磨礪感官,時刻與車輛保持連結。當中充滿了不確定性,甚至需要親手維修,但正是這些與現代汽車截然不同的互動,構成了駕駛的真正樂趣。「VISVIM MOTORS CLUB」的目標,便是呈獻一系列能讓這趟體驗更為投入的服飾與鞋履。
系列推出多款為此體驗而設的單品,將賽車運動的經典元素與 visvim 的匠心工藝結合。注目單品包括一件質感厚重的皮革 Stadium Jacket,以及一條全新的 Driving Pants。當中尤其特別的是一款恤衫,採用了日本傳統的「久留米絣」(Kurume Kasuri)面料,並織上賽車格仔旗圖案,將精湛的傳統工藝與賽車主題巧妙融合。
中村世紀分享,此概念最初是為 2023 年夏季於加州 Carmel 開設的新店而構思。本次的第三彈系列,除了登陸全球指定零售商外,亦繼早前F.I.L. INDIGO CAMPING TRAILER期間限定店後再次特意選址在香港淺水灣The Repulse Bay Village設置「VISVIM MOTORS CLUB」期間限定店,讓香港 visvim 粉絲能親身感受中村世紀的復古駕駛哲學。
VISVIM MOTORS CLUB 香港期間限定店/The Repulse Bay Village日期:6 月 15 日(星期日)起對外開放地點:淺水灣道 109 號 The Repulse Bay 1 樓 G211 號舖
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