Law of supply
Breaking the shirt down to its simplest form, the devil’s in the details for this line of devilishly good shirts.
MANILA, Philippines - There’s a reason why the idea behind “less is more†is becoming an unfortunate cliche: very little else is true. Using simple lines and subtle, almost restrained prints, S/S Supply Goods’ latest collection is a minimalist’s dream. The discreet play of geometric shapes — cutouts patched up in bright prints — pop out in the urban jungle’s gritty glamour. Even the hodgepodge of plaid and paisley manages to look seamless, toned done by the cool shades of admiral blue and oxblood red.
When you think about it, S/S Supply Goods’ appeal becomes a bit of a mystery. A shirt is a shirt, after all. But the little details added to each piece, may it be an unassuming pocket or a simple button, mixes beautifully with the brand’s close attention to exceptional garment construction. It’s almost ridiculous how covetable S/S Supply Goods’ pieces are, almost as if to say that, by streamlining the shirt, they’ve broken it down to that most desirable thing — essential. —Margarita Buenaventura
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For inquiries, contact S/S Supply Goods at sales@ssgoods.com.