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Poggy Style: Dressing for Work and Play

Poggy Style: Dressing for Work and Play in Bloomington, MN

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Poggy Style: Dressing for Work and Play

Poggy Style: Dressing for Work and Play in Bloomington, MN

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Poggy Style
is the modern man’s guide to getting dressed, from Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi—a sought-after fashion tastemaker and street style star known for his refreshing perspective on men’s dressing for today.
In Japanese culture, there is the concept of
hare
(roughly translated as festive or extraordinary occasions) and its antonym is
ke
(roughly translated as ordinary, or day-to-day). It is often said that living a life of
alone withers the spirit. Human beings need the occasional moment of
, and they should dress accordingly.
Resolving this tension of dressing for both work and play, and for both formal and informal settings, is what has driven Poggy over two decades of design and curation. By mixing streetwear savvy with what is referred to in Japan as “Traditional” Western fashion, he challenges rigorous definitions of what is done or not done, inventing new ways of dressing up. In his own inimitable way, Poggy shares with readers how fun and appropriate it can be when you break the so-called rules. His sartorial approach is casual, but with a little effort: a hoodie layered under a tweed jacket, a tailored suit styled with sneakers and topped with a wide-brimmed hat, a basketball jersey paired with a cozy vintage coat.
In contrast to fashion titles devoted to the collections of one creator,
is all about self-expression, and how inexpensive or lovingly worn items can be extremely versatile or can express one’s individuality: a new wabi-sabi sensibility.
Poggy Style
is the modern man’s guide to getting dressed, from Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi—a sought-after fashion tastemaker and street style star known for his refreshing perspective on men’s dressing for today.
In Japanese culture, there is the concept of
hare
(roughly translated as festive or extraordinary occasions) and its antonym is
ke
(roughly translated as ordinary, or day-to-day). It is often said that living a life of
alone withers the spirit. Human beings need the occasional moment of
, and they should dress accordingly.
Resolving this tension of dressing for both work and play, and for both formal and informal settings, is what has driven Poggy over two decades of design and curation. By mixing streetwear savvy with what is referred to in Japan as “Traditional” Western fashion, he challenges rigorous definitions of what is done or not done, inventing new ways of dressing up. In his own inimitable way, Poggy shares with readers how fun and appropriate it can be when you break the so-called rules. His sartorial approach is casual, but with a little effort: a hoodie layered under a tweed jacket, a tailored suit styled with sneakers and topped with a wide-brimmed hat, a basketball jersey paired with a cozy vintage coat.
In contrast to fashion titles devoted to the collections of one creator,
is all about self-expression, and how inexpensive or lovingly worn items can be extremely versatile or can express one’s individuality: a new wabi-sabi sensibility.
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