Beach Trek Series

Beach Trek シリーズ

The rainy season has begun, and the weather will continue to be unstable.

This time, we would like to introduce some items that you can appreciate even more because of the current season.

It's important to take precautions against rain, but you also want to lift your spirits by wearing something nice!

In such a case, we recommend
mellow people's "4-way stretch", "water repellency", "dry touch" and "wrinkle resistance"

This is the Beach Trek series.



Have you ever worn clothes made of non-stretch fabric when your skin was sticky and had your skin get sucked into the clothes?
I am...
The Beach Trek series features 4-way stretch, so you don't have to worry about that.
And the water-repellent function is perfect for rainy days.

It's wrinkle-resistant, so you can take off your tops and put them in your small bag.
It is a material packed with wonderful features.

It's muggy and humid, but it's cold inside. That's when the Beach Trek Cardigan comes in.
It feels more formal than a cardigan, but not as heavy as a jacket.

It's a cross between a cardigan and a jacket.
And it's lightweight and comfortable to wear.


Father's Day is just around the corner, the day after tomorrow.
This "Beach Trek Cardigan" is not only functional, but also has a design that is not too sporty.
It is also recommended as a gift.


For bottoms, Beach Trek Shorts are a good choice as they also protect you from the rain.
It has a baggy silhouette with a flared hem, so it's not too compact and easy to coordinate with other items.
For your feet, you can wear the sandals from Scott that we introduced the other day for a casual look, or you can wear them with sneakers for a completely different look.
And, the back is a simple but eye-catching mesh pocket.

The four seasons are unique to Japan, so I'd like to enjoy this season.

We will also be introducing some great items soon.

Well then, have a good weekend!!


Text by Imaizumi

mellow people: Beach Trek Cardigan ,

Beach Trek Versatile Pants ,

Beach Trek Shorts

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