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Jun Takahashi's long term line for the retailer will be out march 16
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The men's line matches gentle colors with darker tones, while UU's offerings for women are based upon an exciting palette of colors and patterns drawn from Takahashi's groundbreaking label. Both the men's and women's lines feature a diverse range of fashionable cuts and patterns.
As the parents of two children, the couple lavished attention on the designs for children and babies to produce a playful combination of vibrant colors, unique prints and fine details, pushing this collection far beyond the conventional realm of children's clothing. With the new UU collection, UNIQLO and Takahashi have developed an eclectic range of fine designs for the whole family, so parents can have fun complementing their children's looks.
 

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one more from uniqlo. i was expecting this to be more avant guard. :blink:
 

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hmmm...and i was expecting it to be more high tech...
:lol:...

oh well...
saves me money in the long run...
:P...
 
probably a bit closer to the approach of his undercoverism label than his main collection. that too is pretty simple.
 
^^^if you get any of this stuff i demand pics in the WAYWT thread...
:judge:...


:P...
 
I've been saying elsewhere: The kids and especially the little boy are killing their parents in the geared out department. I may pick up some things when the collection hits but not much of what is shown here except maybe some boys L-XL). This is supposedly a continuing collaboration so it still has time to go hard like +J did.

At least it isn't high-tech. Uniqlo already does that and launched the Innovation project to do it even more. Avant Garde haha wish.
 
i want everything , specially the black jacket the guy is wearing in the cinema !
 
must admit,as much as i do like undercover,what was shown there doesn't take me at all. most of that is pretty much readily available at uniqlo and really the standard men's style at many other stores as well. what's so new and distinct about it? i wish it were a bit more interesting like we know Jun is capable of.
 
At least it isn't high-tech. Uniqlo already does that and launched the Innovation project to do it even more. Avant Garde haha wish.
i was wishing that he would do the innovation stuff and take it a step further...

i feel like that stuff is so... flat...
but it has so much potential...
we'll see...fall is supposed to be the first big season for the innovation project...i think...
 
The special site ( http://www.undercover.uniqlo.com ) and the full collections are up online.
http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/men/special/uu
http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/women/special/uu

I echo the sentiments here, it looks rather underwhelming so far. And I like the men's stuff a lot more than the women's collection. This shirt tunic is kind of cute though:

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I still wish we had Uniqlo where I live so I could have a closer look at everything in person. I'd probably end up getting a few things just because everything is inexpensive and easy to wear :P
 
thanks for those direct links, for some reason the UU microsite wasnt loading well for me.

the womens stuff is awfully dowdy. harem shorts? the mens stuff is alright - i suppose it looks just like regular clothes you'd find at uniqlo.

what was jun thinking? there is no wow factor here. :unsure:
 
There is a whole blog post by Jun explaining what he was thinking.
 
picked up the pique cardigan and the long sleeve in blue/white. see if I like them in a few weeks. The jeans were tempting but not slim enough and that zip was way to bright at first.
 
hmmm...and i was expecting it to be more high tech...
:lol:...

oh well...
saves me money in the long run...
:P...

maybe you are thinking of Jun's current collaboration with nike? that has been going on for a few years already.
 
this is interesting. its almost as if he's anticipating the public reaction from this. so basically the 2nd season stuff might be better (source honeyee)
Recently, Takahashi took to his blog over at honeyee to talk about this thoughts on UNDERCOVER for Uniqlo.


Since the announcement of this project, I have heard a lot of opinions, both pro and con. Some say they can’t make heads or tails out of UNIQLO’s intention in partnering with UNDERCOVER, and others say they are expecting to see something truly innovative come out of this collaboration of polar opposites. It is only natural to think that opinions would be divided.
More than a year ago, when I first heard this talk, I questioned this project; to be honest, my first thought was “Why us?” It may be my personality, but at the same time, I felt a combination of apprehension and curiosity. At first, just to satisfy my curiosity, I wanted to hear from the people in charge who were really passionate.
Talks began with the reason for the request from UNIQLO, “We want the creations for the Japanese to reach people around the world.” To which I replied, “What should I do?” “What can we accomplish?” “Do we have anything in common, and if so what?” As I asked these questions I found myself gradually becoming interested in this project. We had several more discussions, as a result of which, an idea popped up almost simultaneously from both sides: “clothes for mom, dad and the children; clothes for the family.” We had found our common ground.
As far as children’s clothing is concerned, as UNDERCOVER announced some 10 years ago, because we were unable to balance production volume and cost, we had to sadly give up. My wife, RICO, did the designing. RICO is really fabulous at creating children’s clothes. One of the main reasons why I decided to do this project and resume making children’s clothes was the fact that the line had so many fans. Another big reason was that I wanted to offer our creations to people who until now had never heard of UNDERCOVER. In this regard, we have a bigger footprint than other brands. It would be a wonderful thing to have many people wearing the clothes I had designed. Price-wise and design-wise UNDERCOVER clothing was not for everyone, but now it could be.
That said, if I made such clothes with strong design elements that I have always done, this collaboration would never have come about. The basic idea of Uniqlo is “low priced products everyone can wear.” The role of UNDERCOVER is to add a little spice to that basic principle. You might say that adding a “spoonful of spice” is what this project is all about.
Some people might say that this project is not what UNDERCOVER is about; then again others might say it’s “just right.” Everyone has their opinion, so there are of course going to be pros and cons. The results of my spoonful of spice on our collaboration can be seen on the “uu” site and in our catalog. Designs recognizable by everyone. I thought at that time, what design can I infuse in basic clothing? It’s not going to work if you add too much or remove too much. Where do you stop? The first season was in a manner of speaking a series of trials and errors. The selection of fabrics and colors, cost vs. design, how to stay balanced and edgy. It meant using a totally different headset than before to design clothes for uu that are completely different from UNDERCOVER. It was a really difficult task.
Now all the designs for the second season have been finished. For me, in the second season I was able to finally get a feel for the shape of this collaboration. Last week, we already held the second season individual color sample approval meeting. (The approval meeting is where all the key members of the project, starting with President Yanai, meet to hear an explanation of the new products.) After running through the product descriptions, President Yanai said, “Truly amazing, I’m really impressed!” Looking at the second season, it seemed to me that President Yanai could see the part UNDERCOVER had played in the collaboration. At that moment I felt the question “What should I do for Uniqlo?” was clearly answered. It would appear my idea to “add a spoonful of spice” had been accepted. (I don’t know if 100%, but I just might ask President Yanai the next time I see him).
Whether or not this collaboration will continue in the future has not been decided yet, but in any case a new page in my life has been written. As always, I try my best and never cut corners.
A new endevor for a new era.
A project only UNDERCOVER can undertake.
“We offer families something positive in these tough times.” That is the thinking behind uu designs. I sincerely hope your family enjoys our clothes.
Jun Takahashi
 
Is it available in the store yet?? I mean in the US.
 
^yes, its available now. the kids stuff us selling well at the NY stores.
 

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