

Since its inception, Post O’Alls’ style has remained unchanged—authentic in details and construction, distinctive in an eclectic mix of various styles and fabrics. The styles are always rooted in vintage work clothes and other functional garments, such as military outfits and outdoor garments, which were all evolved from workwear platforms.
Takeshi Ohfuchi, the designer, holds immense admiration for the anonymous American vintage work clothes designs, particularly those from the 1920s and 1930s, which he regards as the pinnacle—a masterful blend of traditional craftsmanship and the then-emerging Machine Age-inspired American industrial design. He believes many of the great American original designs have emerged and flourished in that era.
By wearing those vintage pieces daily since the early 1980s, he became naturally aware of beauty in their patterns, unmistakable designs, and unique fabrications—the elements that make them so special and eternal—and the essence was thrown into the manufacturing of Post O’Alls.
His original concept of Post O’Alls was, and still is, to create vintage-inspired but practically new clothes that could match his love—superbly detailed and beautifully constructed vintage pieces.