COOKONE Edition Work Set-Up
COOKONE Edition Work Set-Up
Workwear designed for the circuit pit and the home garage — a setup that can be worn comfortably even through the harsh heat of midsummer.
The back features a collaboration graphic by graffiti writer CookOne and HIROSSI, finished in chain-stitch embroidery for a look that feels both refined and playful.
Made from a high-count cotton nylon fabric with a solid texture and balanced weight, combining a dry touch with a matte finish.
“High count” refers to a fabric woven at an extremely high density using fine yarns.
The result is a material with firmness and structure, smooth subtle luster, reliable durability, lightweight comfort, and a vintage-inspired character.
When worn without ironing, the fabric naturally develops a slightly wrinkled and relaxed look, creating an effortless adult style with a casual yet refined atmosphere.
The dry, airy texture keeps it comfortable even in hot weather.
The open-collar shirt has just the right amount of structure and lightness, naturally creating a clean silhouette simply by throwing it on.
The elastic-waist shorts are designed for active movement and everyday comfort.
Easy to wear both as a full setup or as separate pieces, this versatile set works perfectly for relaxed adult weekend styling.
Made in Japan.
・Sizes shown are for the shirt. The shorts come in one size only.
・This product is sold as a shirt and shorts set.
CookOne
CookOne is a graffiti artist from Osaka, Japan.
At the age of 18, while working as a DJ, he was deeply inspired by the graffiti painted on the walls of a reggae bar he visited. That experience led him to travel alone to Los Angeles, where he taught himself graffiti art.
Since then, CookOne has gained recognition both in Japan and internationally, expanding his work across a wide range of fields beyond graffiti, including apparel, music, and animation.
He has provided artwork and designs for numerous brands such as Delicious Vinyl, XLARGE, Stüssy, Carhartt WIP, and adidas Originals.
His major mural works include official graffiti artwork for Evangelion (2011), a mural project for Astro Boy by Tezuka Productions in Los Angeles (2014), a mural for the Louis Vuitton Men’s Store in Shibuya (2021), mural artwork for Universal Studios Japan (2023), and a mural project for Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan (2025).
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