Being no strangers to a good ol' fashioned fun shirt, it's always a good time when decide to knock out a short sleeve. Their Camp Shirt is an EG take on the classic camp collar design, which gets its name from the signature open collar design which was all the rage when the design took hold in the 1950s.
The obvious drawcard to this particular version of the Camp Shirt is the textile it's cut from, which is a patchwork of printed patterns cut into squares and sewn-together to form a wholly new fabric. You could get lost for hours trying to find all of the special moments within the panels, or you could just appreciate the shirt as a whole – it's up to you really.
Being that it was designed by Mr Daiki Suzuki, there's otherunique touches. The front of the shirt features a couple of panels which sit underneath two pockets. Normally you might see pockets at the chest or the waist on this type of shirt, but in true EG fashion there's one of each, on either side.