For spring, Emily Adams Board Aujira continues its exploration of American athletic wear, starting last season with the launch of its second line, Board Recreation, and a highly successful collaboration with Nike. I did. First, she had in mind a type of “beach pajama” inspired by the clothes people wore on the beach before they became swimsuits. The 19th century also included long tunics worn over trousers. Beaude Aujra created a French-striped cotton version, but the idea of a simple tunic and pants was a nod to the boxy shapes of the 1920s, embroidered silk chiffon tunics, and wispy tank tops worn with skirt and pants combinations. The various productions and repetitions run throughout the collection. A double-breasted mid-length jacket with sequin stripes and matching pants. Other nods to the sport were seen in her signature appliquéd Baudet team jerseys and shorts, as well as tennis skirts and retro-inspired bodysuits. The sailor shirt, made from heavy cotton, featured a lovely illustration based on a vintage piece she acquired years ago.
The big news elsewhere is her fabric. Cotton T-shirts made from the finest and thinnest cotton imaginable, sporty terrycloth sets, knitted cotton tanks with the same feel as vintage wool, chunky cardigans made with ribbon craft techniques, and luxurious studded suede jackets. , all kinds of embroidery and dazzling decorations. She has long developed a unique perspective on menswear, but it’s most exciting to see where she takes womenswear. It’s not just the same board of menswear styles cut for women, it’s its own thing. For the young and bold, there are tiny cotton shorts with an even tinier bikini top, for the more adventurous there are funky western-style shirts, and there are also soft cashmere sweaters and lots of denim. We also stock wardrobe essentials such as. Almost a decade later, having established her own canon, Bord Aujla is expanding the notion of what we can expect from her. There’s a board product for everyone and every occasion, and that’s a good thing.