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off duty — katch

off duty

attention is cheap

off duty — about people who look their best precisely when they don't have to. when there are no tasks, no obligations, no attempt to impress — but the impression sticks like the news of the day.

it's not laziness or relaxation. it's a status that can't be bought: when you look like the final frame of a campaign even in between tasks. a style that happens on its own, just because you're in the room.

spring items work in this mode: calm, confident, neatly daring. they don't seek attention, don't compete with noise, don't ask for likes.

off duty — it's the energy of people who have long understood: the less you try, the stronger the effect.

quilted jacket [east]

like a morning after a sleepless night: cold but clear. a concise shape, clips, and a stand-up collar create a strict silhouette without unnecessary noise. the fabric repels rain, and the inner pockets hide little things that no one will know about.

quilted vest [west]

an item for the transitional season and a free schedule. quilted shape, bronze details, and leather add character to the calm silhouette.
hoodie [cross]

for those who have long understood: attention is the cheapest currency. 'attention is cheap' on the chest to not forget it. on the back — a cross from the katch signature pattern: not a symbol of faith, but a sign of belonging.
raglan shirt from suit fabric [sword]

a shirt for quiet duels. everything looks impeccable and almost official in the front, on the back — a sword from the katch signature pattern. in case the evening requires decisiveness.

suit trousers with reliefs [double arrow]

classic that lingered a bit after work. dense wool, confident silhouette, and perfect double arrow. 
denim jacket [hush]

if jackets could think, this one would be a philosopher. thoughtful fit, purposeful pockets, minimal decorative noise.

denim trousers [civil]

strict fit, classic architecture, but made of denim. especially effective when paired with the [hush] jacket, but can stylishly live on their own.
t-shirt with reliefs [tasteless]

sometimes the best critique of the fashion industry looks like a white t-shirt. a t-shirt about the eternal conflict of money and taste. you can’t buy taste — fact. but you can try — strategy.
t-shirt with reliefs [paranoid]

a t-shirt with a slight reality swap and a reminder that a little obsession never hurt good style.
raglan t-shirt [attention]

attention used to be considered a reward. now it's just noise. attention is cheap — a calm reminder that loudness rarely relates to taste. when everyone tries to be noticeable, the most noticeable becomes the one who doesn't try.