Engineered Garments

Engineered Garments takes workwear codes and twists them into everyday uniforms with considered volume, pocketing, and off-beat detailing. This edit runs from wide-leg jogging trousers and velvet pants to utility vests, oversized shirts, and graphic sweatshirts that layer cleanly into a modern wardrobe. Pair them with your existing tailoring or sneakers and treat each piece as a long-wear staple, not a one-season experiment.

Engineered Garments

Our Engineered Garments selection focuses on the label’s core strengths: workwear-informed shirting, relaxed trousers, directional sweatshirts, and easy outer layers. Oversized band-collar shirts, "19 Century" and embroidered styles sit next to printed crewnecks and hooded utility vests that add structure without feeling stiff. Wide-leg jogging trousers, elastic-cuff pants, and velvet options bring volume and movement to a rotation built around tailoring or denim.

Every piece is chosen for how it wears day to day — generous cuts for layering, practical pocketing, and fabrics that handle repeat use. The spacious cotton tote with dual handles anchors the collection for commute or travel. To narrow the edit quickly, filter by:

  • Category — shirts, pants, sweatshirts, outerwear, or bags
  • Color — blue, green, or white for clean styling
  • Price — targeted brackets from $172–$625

Expect silhouettes that sit comfortably alongside pieces from popular brands like Marni, Acne Studios, and Maison Margiela.

FAQ

How does Engineered Garments sizing fit in this collection?
Engineered Garments often cuts shirts and outerwear with an intentionally relaxed or oversized block, while trousers usually sit true to size with room through the leg. Check each product description for notes on whether a piece runs especially wide or long. If you sit between sizes, consider your preferred drape — size up for more volume, down for a neater line.
What Engineered Garments pieces are best for everyday wear?
The wide-leg jogging trousers, elastic-cuff pants, and relaxed sweatshirts anchor an everyday uniform. Oversize fit shirts and band-collar styles work well under blazers or lightweight jackets, and the spacious cotton tote is built for commute or travel. Start with one or two core items you can rotate several times a week.
How should I style Engineered Garments shirts and pants?
Pair the wider trousers with compact top layers — a simple crewneck, cropped bomber, or shorter jacket — to balance proportion. Oversized and "19 Century" shirts work open over a tee or under casual tailoring for contrast. Colors like blue, green, and white sit cleanly with both sneakers and chunky derbies.
Are Engineered Garments pieces in this edit more classic or experimental?
This edit leans into both sides of the brand. Classic components include cotton shirting, long-sleeve band-collar shirts, and straight pants with elastic cuffs that read utilitarian. More experimental options appear in the embroidered motifs, printed sweatshirts, and padded utility vest, which carry the label’s off-beat, detail-driven approach.
What is your return policy for Engineered Garments items?
Engineered Garments pieces follow the same policy as the rest of TheList. Full-price items can be returned within the stated window on the site, as long as they are unworn, with tags attached and in original packaging. Sale or marked-down styles follow the conditions noted on each product page, so check those details before ordering.