These are a few of my technical designs for outerwear from the past. Whether it’s casual, street, minimal or technical I’ve been able to adapt, know current trends and design many different types of pieces/collections. Even up to today I still love coming up with good color block designs, nice symmetry, good linework throughout that translates to a timeless piece. You can also view my other Garment galleries for more of my designs in casual/street jackets, etc.
686 x Dragon collaboration jacket I designed, loved the pocket scheme I came up for this piece. Nice linework & symmetry, one of my favorite designs. c. 2004-2005
686 x Dragon collaboration also came with these awesome Dragon goggles of course. c. 2004-2005
Was honored that I got to design the first ever Hello Kitty snowboard collection that collaborated with 686 Snowboarding. c. 2004-2005
Was honored that I got to design the first ever Hello Kitty snowboard collection that collaborated with 686 Snowboarding. c. 2004-2005
Was honored that I got to design the first ever Hello Kitty snowboard collection that collaborated with 686 Snowboarding. c. 2004-2005
Love the asymmetrical contrast panels I designed on this technical jacket for 686. c. 2003-2004
Love the asymmetrical contrast panels I designed on this technical jacket for 686. c. 2003-2004
I also love coming up with symmetrical looks that are timeless yet functional. c. 2003-2004
Love the flow of linework here on this lightweight DWR poly jacket. c. 2008
This was a great multi-pocket military inspired jacket that I designed for Sepia. c. 2005-2006
This was a great multi-pocket military inspired jacket that I designed for Sepia. c. 2005-2006
A technical jacket I designed for 686 Snowboarding artist series. I designed lot of my own prints for 686 Snowboarding as well, I did this medieval style print with knights, swords, etc. kinda inspired from Dungeons & Dragons from my youth. I also secretly built my name in some of the prints that are not clearly noticeable but in there somewhere for fun. c. 2004-2005
A technical jacket I designed for 686 Snowboarding artist series. I designed lot of my own prints for 686 Snowboarding as well, I did this medieval style print with knights, swords, etc. kinda inspired from Dungeons & Dragons from my youth. I also secretly built my name in some of the prints that are not clearly noticeable but in there somewhere for fun. c. 2004-2005
Technical snowboard jacket I designed for Sepia to look like a pinstripe stadium jacket with a baseball hat constructed hood. Suede handfeel face, elbow patches, etc. A first ever in Snowboarding with a sports inspired look. c. 2005-2006.
Technical snowboard jacket I designed for Sepia to look like a pinstripe stadium jacket with a baseball hat constructed hood. Suede handfeel face, elbow patches, etc. A first ever in Snowboarding with a sports inspired look. c. 2005-2006.
I experimented with a lot of different playful symmetrical ideas like this curved upper panel shown here on this insulated jacket. c. 1999
I experimented with a lot of different playful symmetrical ideas like this brushed face poly jacket with the curve contrast panels. c. 1999-2000
Love doing tonal black everything on outerwear. This was a nice insulated military inspired piece with a clean classic pocket scheme and tonal patches on right sleeve. c. 2008
More of the 686 x Hello Kitty first ever snowboard collection I designed.
More of the 686 x Hello Kitty first ever snowboard collection I designed.
Technical jacket with clean pocket scheme. Always prided myself on coming up with pocket schemes with nice linework that would feel timeless. c. 2009
Technical jacket with clean pocket scheme. Always prided myself on coming up with pocket schemes with nice linework that would feel timeless. c. 2009
This was a nice fun casual tech jacket because it had a clean minimal looking front but if you lifted up the panels you had multiple pockets for storage, etc. Stealth designs were fun to do, especially on technical outerwear pieces. c. 2010
This was a nice fun casual tech jacket because it had a clean minimal looking front but if you lifted up the panels you had multiple pockets for storage, etc. Stealth designs were fun to do, especially on technical outerwear pieces. c. 2010
This was a nice fun casual tech jacket because it had a clean minimal looking front but if you lifted up the panels you had multiple pockets for storage, etc. Stealth designs were fun to do, especially on technical outerwear pieces. c. 2010
A technical jacket I designed for 686 Snowboarding artist series. I designed lot of my own prints for 686 Snowboarding as well, I did this medieval style print with knights, swords, etc. kinda inspired from Dungeons & Dragons from my youth. I also secretly built my name in some of the prints that are not clearly noticeable but in there somewhere for fun. c. 2004-2005
Technical womens snowboard jacket I designed with a nice asymmetrical look for 686. c. 2003-2004
Technical womens snowboard jacket I designed, also designed the print which was a nice tonal camouflauge with a woman, this was for 686's Ace series artist projects. c. 2003-2004
Womens snowboard technical jacket I designed for 686. My favorite part of this jacket is the shoulder stitched panel detail. c. 2003-2004
Love the asymmetrical contrast panels I designed on this technical jacket for 686. c. 2003-2004
Technical snowboard jacket I designed for Sepia to look like a pinstripe stadium jacket with a baseball hat constructed hood. Suede handfeel face, elbow patches, etc. A first ever in Snowboarding with a sports inspired look. c. 2005-2006.
Technical snowboard jacket I designed for Sepia to look like a stadium jacket. Suede handfeel face, elbow patches, etc. c. 2005-2006.
Funky 80's inspired design for these technical coveralls for snowboarding. Even though it was humorous I also designed it to be functional.
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: ARMY GRADE JACKET. Poly/Nylon Twill 20000mm/15000. Thermolite insulation, Recco Avalanche Rescue system, reflective detailing. The pant is the ARMY GRADE PANT which shares the same fabric and several details as the jacket. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: WARHAWK. Poly slub herringbone 10k/8k. Insulated. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: CHAMPION Jacket. Wanted to do a collaboration with Champion Spark Plugs. Poly 10k/8k. Insulated. c. 2013. Pant stylename: GRIPPER TECH in 10k/8k Canvas, also offered this in a Denim 10k/8k.
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: BULLET jacket. Poly/Nylon Twill 20000mm/15000 SHELL JACKET. c. 2013. Pant stylename: WARHAWK cargo in Poly Slub Herringbone 10k/8k.
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: FIELD CONTROLLER. Nylon/Poly 15k/10k. Insulated. Love the pocket scheme and the faux flannel contrast of this jacket. c. 2013. Pant stylename: GRIPPER TECH in 10k/8k Canvas, also offered this in a Denim 10k/8k.
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: M-9 STEALTH Jacket. Nylon Dobby 15k/10k with Thermolite insulation in Black Marsh print. Stylename: M-9 STEALTH Pant in the same fabric as the jacket. 15k/10k. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: M-9 STEALTH Jacket. Nylon Dobby 15k/10k with Thermolite insulation in Brown Marsh print. Stylename: M-9 STEALTH Khaki Pant in the same fabric as the jacket. 15k/10k. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: M-9 STEALTH Jacket. Nylon Dobby 15k/10k with Thermolite insulation in Khaki. Stylename: M-9 STEALTH Pant in the same fabric as the jacket in brown marsh print. 15k/10k. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: LINESIGHT using mixed fabrics within the 10k/8k lineup. Pant stylename: GRIPPER TECH in 10k/8k Canvas, also offered this in a Denim 10k/8k. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: LINESIGHT using mixed fabrics within the 10k/8k lineup. Pant stylename: GRIPPER TECH in 10k/8k Canvas, also offered this in a Denim 10k/8k. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: ASHER TECH in Chambray 10k/8k. Pant stylename: GRIPPER TECH in 10k/8k Canvas, also offered this in a Denim 10k/8k. c. 2013
These are some of my designs that never came into fruition for technical outerwear, not just the illustrations but I did all the techpacks, measurements, etc. for these styles that sit dormant in storage to be used someday. Stylename: FIELD CONTROLLER. Nylon/Poly 15k/10k. Insulated. Love the pocket scheme and contrast of this jacket. c. 2013 Pant stylename: WARHAWK cargo in Poly Slub Herringbone 10k/8k.

