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NANA 1st Illustrations _ Ai Yazawa
NANA 1st Illustrations gathers Nana Osaki, Nana Komatsu, Ren Honjo, Nobuo Terashima, Shinichi Okazaki, and Yasushi Takagi not as model sheets but as quiet romances in fabric and metal. Osaki’s black leather and lace feel like vows; her Vivienne Westwood Armour Ring glints like a promise she keeps. Komatsu floats in lighter textiles and soft palettes, a tender blur that finds light even when it trembles. Shinichi moves in bondage pants—wide legs, trailing straps, D-rings and chains—tempered by fitted tanks, layered belts, and combat boots; the strapwork turns his stride into music and cinches him closer when the stage goes still.
Ren and Yasu hold steadier lines—smoke, denim, talismanic hardware—anchors for the others’ weather. Here costume is character: friendship sewn into hems, devotion clasped in studs, defiance stitched in black. A Complete NANA 1st Illustrations book scan is available on the server. A Complete NANA 1st Illustrations book scan is available on the server.





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Lightning Archives Military Jackets (revised edition)
Lightning Archives Military Jackets (revised edition) is a reference volume that assembles hundreds of vintage military jackets—from field coats to flight and bomber styles—into a 242-page photographic index, printed in Japan. Each garment is reduced to front, back, and detail shots, annotated with brief data about model, era, and origin, turning decades of conflict and logistics into orderly rows of fabric, hardware, and serial numbers. The revised edition simply expands and updates this taxonomy, confirming that uniforms designed for war now circulate as images and commodities, stripped of purpose, filed away as another closed chapter in a series of collectible books.
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Muscle Suits, The Cell designed by Eiko Ishioka
They were called the “muscle suits” in The Cell. Eiko Ishioka designed them to resemble exposed musculature, turning the body into a surreal anatomical armor that fit the film’s psychological and dreamlike visuals.


Batou + Togusa
illustration by Yuki Yoshimoto
Junior M.A.F.I.A.
The members of Junior M.A.F.I.A. met as childhood friends of The Notorious B.I.G. All the members were under the age of twenty when the group was formed. The group was composed of three separate groups and two individual artists. The 6s, or 666, (Lil' Caesar, Bugsy, Capone, Chico, and Nino Brown) who claim to know right from wrong and practice it; the Sixes knew Biggie before he was rapping (the other members other than Lil' Kim were added on to the group but still were very close to Biggie). The Snakes (cousins Larceny and Trife) who represent the enraged attitude expressed in a large number of America’s youth, MC Klepto, who offered insight on a life of “boostin' and hustlin'”, and Lil' Kim, (a.k.a Big Momma or The Lieutenant), the only female in the group, who showed the ghetto life from a woman’s point of view. The Notorious B.I.G. acted as the "godfather" to the group.
Combat Swimmers German Special Forces





Epperson Mountaineering Large Climb Tote
Wild Things Wind Shirt WT 1.0
A minimally constructed, articulated stow-away hood fits the head snugly, allowing a helmet to be worn over it. The fit of the shirt is generous enough to pull over a mid layer, but fitted enough to keep the wind out. Features include elasticized sleeve cuffs, an adjustable hem, and an angled chest pocket.
Fit: Under Body Armor
Weight: 10 oz
Berry Amendment Compliant: 100% Made in U.S.A.Features:
- 1/2 zip pullover
- One angled chest pocket
- Concealed zippers
- Adjustable shock cord hem
- Stow-away hood
- Elastic wrists
- Dropped tail
Materials:
- 70 denier textured Nylon with silicone encapsulation
cp company urban protection jacket

ghost in the shell thermoptic camouflage
Metal Gear Solid by Yoji Shinkawa




Avirex x Fragment Design MA-1 Jacket


Aitor Throup 2013 “New Object Research” Collection
Android concept by Jan Ditlev


Remembering Tim Hetherington
via moodmail
cf-12: _electronic.spellbook/ upgraded to 「 beamgun 」。
cf-12: _electronic.spellbook/ upgraded to 「 beamgun 」。
Hands holding weapon illustrations
Akira and the traumatic spectre of nuclear war
Aleppo, Syria. 2013. Photograph by Moises Saman
Israeli Soldier With Rifle Praying
Dis-Armor, Krzysztof Wodiczko, 2000
Instrument designed and built in collaboration with members of the Interrogative Design Group, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT: Adam Whiton, Sung Ho Kim, Jerzy Stypułkowski; Japanese team: Mari Ishiko with a group of school psychologists.
Dis-Armor is a psycho-cultural prosthetic device designed as a communications tool for school students. It was directly inspired by the artist’s meeting with alienated, sociopathic Japanese youngsters. The project’s title serves as a reference to the need for “disarming” – for young people encased in a carapace of silence to open up. Resembling a protective suit, the Dis-Armor combines modern technology with Japanese cultural traditions; its overall aesthetic and individual elements were inspired by antique samurai armor. The device features two mini cameras that film the eyes and send the image to two small-size screens at the user’s back. Young people who otherwise avoid direct contact with others can communicate by “looking and speaking with their backs.” Three versions of Dis-Armor were made: a blue one (the earliest); a gold one with an added camera to play back prerecorded statements, with sound-image synchronization, and the option to switch between playback and live broadcasting; and a third one, equipped with a back camera and a small LCD screen replacing the earlier rearview mirror.

Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk 2008
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team — RX-79[G] Ground Type Urban Combat
Theo Stylianides (StTheo) — Vector
Metal Gear Solid Costume Concept Design
Stone Island Shadow Project Technical Field Jacket in Olive
White Mountaineering Military Cadet Cap
Tsutomu Nihei — BLAME! Silicon Creature in the Megastructure
F-15E cockpit
A view of the pilot and co-pilot in the cockpit of a 4th Tactical Fighter Wing F-15E Eagle aircraft as the plane refuels over Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield.
Nom de Guerre Brand Campaign — Military Helmet Portrait
Fiona Banner — Harrier and Jaguar, Tate Britain Duveen Galleries (2010)
WTAPS GIP Store Interior — Tokyo Flagship, 2011
Nike Sportswear NSW M51 Parka
AH-64D Longbow Apache Attack Helicopter
WTAPS Mil-Spec Shemagh — Cream
Springfield Armory Main Arsenal — Rifle Storage Corridor
RRL Double RL Field Station Raglan Crewneck Sweatshirt
Helmet Camera Snow Field Kit
Helmet Camera Snow Field Kit
AR Platform Tactical Rifle
AR Platform Tactical Rifle
Masked Tactical Loadout
Masked Tactical Loadout
U.S. Military Mechanics Kit Bag — Olive Canvas Tote
DiamondBack Tactical SOF II Assault Pack
Maharishi Fall/Winter 2010 Lookbook
Vagabond — Miyamoto Musashi by Takehiko Inoue
Stone Island Articulated Anatomy — A Project by Aitor Throup
Oakley High Function Line M65 Tech Jacket — Spring/Summer 2011
WTAPS Military Canvas Bag Collection — Khaki Backpack
Timex for J.Crew Vintage Field Army Watch — Olive NATO
Military Canvas Jacket with MultiCam Lining Detail
G-Force Laser Cut Full Hypalon MOLLE Tactical Vest in Tan
WTAPS Spring/Summer 2011 'Who Dares Wins' Editorial — Cool Trans
Gerber LMF II Infantry Knife — Coyote Brown
Maharishi Camo Smock Parkas — Multi-Pattern Collection Rail
Arc'teryx LEAF Combat Shirt — Coyote
Sikorsky MH-53 Pave Low Heavy-Lift Helicopter
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle in Desert Camouflage — Low-Level Flight
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter — Pakistan Air Force Combat Illustration
Rothco Tiger Stripe Vietnam Era 6-Pocket Fatigue Pants
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Attack Aircraft
USS Skate (SSN-578) Surfaced at the North Pole, 1959
Ashley Wood — Dos Tarino Painting
US Army M-1943 Field Jacket — Interior Spec Label
US Navy N-1 Deck Jacket — WWII Original
Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical — Black PVD
WTAPS Parasmock Parka — Spring/Summer 2010




























