Maharishi Unleash 'Art Of War' Fall/Winter '21 Collection

Tilted the “Art of War,” this season's offering continues to build on the brand’s pacifist military aesthetic, taking cues from worldwide military influences.

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Iconic British streetwear brand Maharishi has unveiled its new Art Of War collection for Fall/Winter 2021.

This season’s offering continues to build on the brand’s pacifist military aesthetic, with a new seasonal camouflage, its Tailor Shop, and its MAHAPATCHCO—which reworks deadstock vintage military patches and insignia that were abandoned by the US army at the end of the Vietnam war.

Taking cues from disparate cultures and generations, the Art Of War references are showcased through intricate patterns, including the “Samuranche” embroidery, which mixes 17th-century Japanese battle dress with the broken arrow peace symbol used by the Comanche.

The details are continued with the Tailor Shop, unveiling motifs from the US Seawolves helicopter attack squadron, and a reproduced Vietnamese “Monster Tiger” camouflage. The collection also incorporates British velvet and heritage melange wool, alongside sustainable materials such as organic cotton, natural hemp, and vegetable-dyed recycled nylon.

Check out some of the new collections below and cop your pieces now via the brand’s webstore

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