Industry

A.PRESSE and EVERYONE unveil silk-linen sleepwear capsule for everyday luxe

A.PRESSE and EVERYONE turned sleepwear into stealth luxury with ¥79,200 silk-linen shirts and trousers cut for home, street, and everywhere between.

Claire Beaumont··2 min read
Published
Listen to this article0:00 min
Share this article:
A.PRESSE and EVERYONE unveil silk-linen sleepwear capsule for everyday luxe
AI-generated illustration

A.PRESSE and EVERYONE have built one of menswear’s quietest, and most convincing, partnerships by trusting fabric before flash. Their latest capsule keeps that faith intact: a black silk-linen Sleeping Shirt and matching Sleeping Trousers, both priced at ¥79,200, both made in Japan, and both cut to look as natural under a coat as they do in a bedroom.

The release, set for April 18, is a study in restrained utility rather than hype choreography. EVERYONE lists each piece at one per customer and offers overseas shipping, a small but telling signal that this is meant to travel well and live easily. The shirt comes boxy and relaxed, with a left chest pocket, a back-neck gusset, original horn buttons and garment washing. The trousers follow the same logic with a wide silhouette, relaxed fit, easy elasticated waist, front riri zipper, original horn buttons and garment washing.

What gives the capsule its draw is the cloth. The pieces are cut from suede-finish silk-linen twill, a 68 percent silk and 32 percent linen blend that should read smoother and slightly denser than the loose, pajama-adjacent fabrics most brands use when they want to signal comfort. Here, the finish pushes the set toward everyday dressing: polished enough for a gallery opening or a late dinner, casual enough to keep the sleeping reference honest.

That balance has defined A.PRESSE since Kazuma Shigematsu founded the label in 2021. Shigematsu has said the brand is about slowing down and making clothes that are “iconic, simple, well made,” a line that lands because the garments themselves do the convincing. The silhouette is not theatrical, the branding is not loud, and the appeal is not meant to expire after a single season.

The collaboration has also become a recurring platform rather than a one-off flex. Last year, A.PRESSE and EVERYONE cast Sage Elsesser in hand-stitched shiny wool gabardine suiting, paired it with a grey semi-brushed cotton hoodie based on early American after hoods, and rounded it out with cashmere flannel shirting. EVERYONE’s collaboration archive goes further back with A.PRESSE wool gabardine jackets and wide trousers, cashmere easy trousers, cashmere regular collar shirts and a vintage attached hood sweat parka.

Related stock photo
Photo by Flávia Vicentini

That archive explains the loyalty. A.PRESSE brings scarcity and precision; EVERYONE brings the discipline of a curated retail world that favors appointment-level discernment over noise. Together they have made a lane for men who want their luxury to whisper, not announce itself, and this silk-linen capsule is exactly the sort of piece that rewards people who know where to look.

Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?

Submit a Tip

Never miss a story.

Get Streetwear updates weekly. The top stories delivered to your inbox.

Free forever · Unsubscribe anytime

Discussion

More Streetwear News