|**Design**|
This short-sleeve shirt draws its silhouette from the structure of a classic dress shirt, reimagined through deconstruction techniques. The traditional placket is transformed, with the first and second button positions intentionally left open to create visual lightness and architectural spacing.
The shirt features a double-layered design: the inner placket is deliberately shifted to the right, forming a deep V shape that echoes the inverted V cut at the outer hem. Whether worn with the inner or outer layer unbuttoned, it presents a refined asymmetry and dimensional styling possibilities.
The outer right panel takes inspiration from a corset-like structure, constructed with contrasting fabrics to highlight textural depth. A functional utility pocket is integrated into the design, with its hem deconstructed to enhance the layered silhouette while maintaining practical use.
Despite its complex visual layering and rich structure, the shirt remains lightweight and breathable—ideal for warm weather. This piece merges architectural tailoring with a futuristic aesthetic, making it a signature design that embodies the brand’s identity.
|**Fabric**|
Polyester 100%
|**Color**|
BLACK
|**Washing Methods**|
Normal Wash
Do Not Bleach
Low Heat
Do Not Tumble Dry
INF 25SS K-U-O-W-E-I
Designer Kuo Wei's Signature Series.
INF 25SS K-U-O-W-E-I Designer Kuo Wei's Signature Series. This series goes beyond deconstructing garments and design concepts; it's about deconstructing the mind of designer Kuo Wei. What exactly shapes the INF brand? By dissecting the contents of Kuo Wei’s mind, we can get a glimpse into his Taiwanese aesthetic, life philosophy, and the creative ingenuity that comes from constantly reshaping various cultural influences. How do Kuo Wei and INF break down and reconstruct diverse cultures into fashion pieces? This season’s collection offers us a window into this process.
This season, Kuo Wei's brain MRI images are reimagined and transformed into prints on the garments, creating a surreal yet meaningful vibe that echoes the brand’s abstract deconstruction approach. Beyond the prints, this collection also brings INF’s perspective on sustainable fashion to the forefront. Kuo Wei believes that while recycling old clothes and upcycling are great, he’s more interested in addressing fashion waste before it even happens. That’s why INF’s famous multi-wear series has reached its peak this season. Through innovative design, he gives a single garment multiple ways to be worn, such as turning a bag into a T-shirt or a skirt into pants. "By giving clothes multiple identities, we’re offering more than just a fashion item. Besides being stylish and functional, we hope it can adapt to various occasions and accompany the wearer for a long time, thereby reducing fashion waste.
This season, INF continues to uphold its brand philosophy of "drawing from culture, using fashion as the medium," by incorporating elements from both Asian and Western cultures. "We’re not just selling a fashion item; we’re selling a lifestyle and culture.