Derive 4:
Location: Holloway London
Student: Eva Moon Mackenzie born London 2003
Product: Modern Studies Storm jacket.
AW18 version with quilted US Military “onion” style lining and 100% polyamide Ripstop outer.
Collectivism since 1995
Derive 4:
Location: Holloway London
Student: Eva Moon Mackenzie born London 2003
Product: Modern Studies Storm jacket.
AW18 version with quilted US Military “onion” style lining and 100% polyamide Ripstop outer.
New outerwear style for AW18 featuring four front pockets, storm cuffs, mesh lining & ergonomic hood shape.
FOV Fabric technology:
Face layer 90% Polyurethane 10% Vectran
Second layer 100% PU & back side 100% PES
DWR with PU Membrane
Manufactured in Portugal
Derive 3:
Location: Estorick Collection Library
Student: Joe Learmonth Born London 1999
Photography: Mae Mackenzie
Products:
“Some People Talk About The Weather We Don’t” “Opera i Studenti”
https://www.estorickcollection.com/
Calum Baxter: photographic assistant
Born: Dundee Scotland 1999
Location: Broughty Ferry Dundee
Photography: Donald Milne
Product: Esk jacket
Unique sélection of Six Eight Seven Six artwork badges sourced from Paris,Bologna,Dundee & London.
Operai Studenti,A Suivre,6876 & Modern studies.
Thomas Penfound
Born Trafford England 1989
Brunswick Centre built 1967
Product: Product 01
Photography: DK Woon
The sudden change of ambiance in a street within the space of a few meters; the evident division of a city into zones of distinct psychic atmospheres; the path of least resistance that is automatically followed in aimless strolls (and which has no relation to the physical contour of the terrain); the appealing or repelling character of certain places — these phenomena all seem to be neglected. In any case they are never envisaged as depending on causes that can be uncovered by careful analysis and turned to account.
Guy Debord, Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography
Photography Mae Mackenzie
Location: London & Margate
The first ever Six Eight Seven Six garment (circa 1995) re-produced at our factory in North London.
This Pullover military influenced shirt with concealed half placket, flap breast pocket and manufactured in Fil-a-Fil 100% cotton.
The design and construction of this style have been faithfully re-created whilst updating the fit and fabrication which was a staple cloth of late 1990’s and early 2000’s Six Eight Seven Six
Made In England and a total of 50 garments have been produced
Its well over ten years ago that I started to investigate the idea of evolving the classic British workwear jacket & over a few seasons from around 2001-2007 6876 played with the composition,detailing and fabrication.
We moved from 100% natural fibres,garment dyes and eventually to proofed cotton before the genre subsided until there was a version in our Cashca collaboration more recently.
Still I felt there was something else that I wanted to achieve which was a summer version that was very lightweight, yet robust and with good technical capabilities. This all came together when I sourced a fabric from a regular and progressive supplier ;FOV in Sweden well known for supplying many of the premium technical brands.
Kenneth Mackenzie February 2018
The Craigowl jacket with large full front lower pockets and one envelope entry chest pocket.
Fabric : 96% Polyamide and 4% Lycra micro Ripstop
Tech: Quick drying,Airtech and DWR finish
Manufactured in Portugal
Modern Studies staple jacket manufactured in 100% Italian Polyamide twill fabric with a DWR finish.
Technical information:
Storm cuffs and pockets, extended back neck flap and drawstring cord at the waist.
Lampo two-way centre front zip and 6876 Woodcut graphic chest print
When I designed this jacket in 2003 the idea behind it was to provide within the silhouette of a raincoat type jacket a more accessible and casual type of garment by utilising a classic Harrington and exaggerating its size.
Kenneth Mackenzie February 2018