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Based in Sydney, Australia, Foundry is a blog by Rebecca Thao. Her posts explore modern architecture through photos and quotes by influential architects, engineers, and artists.

EEL Products Autumn/Winter '19

EEL Products Autumn/Winter '19

Despite aiming for an aesthetic self-described as “universal,” EEL -- short for Easy Early Life -- continues to broaden a more imaginative corporate life, taking in traditional office and casual Friday staples and refining them outright.

Intentionally reserved, each category fleshes out in a form unique to their own. Shirting, though simple and left largely barren of any patterns, is the most diverse, favoring all sorts of cuts and collar varieties; either lengthened or trimmed to a band collar, the many bright mustards, muted plaids, and solid neutrals match up perfectly with the warm selection of outerwear. Either borrowing the likeness of classic chore jacket or quilted blousons, each comes in mostly heavy fabrications. Overcoats, blazers, parkas, and quite a bit more are almost entirely focused on wools with only one arriving in what seems to be a structural waxed canvas. Trousers match, completing their suits sets while looser cuts slacks in traditional twill or wide wale cords lean much closer to the rugby shirts and simple knits. 

For a detailed look at all that and more, be sure to check out the lookbook right below.

AiE Spring/Summer '20

AiE Spring/Summer '20

RATS Autumn/Winter '19

RATS Autumn/Winter '19

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