Junya Watanabe MAN

OFT x JWM Chop Saw Mule

USD$ 336 USD$ 168
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The Junya Watanabe MAN x Oakley Factory Team collaboration introduces the Chop Saw Mule in an exclusive black colorway, blending Junya Watanabe's avant-garde design ethos with Oakley's robust functionality. These sandals feature a durable synthetic upper, comfortable slip-on construction, and a neoprene lining for enhanced comfort. Finished with embroidered branding and a resilient rubber outsole, this partnership delivers a distinctive aesthetic and lasting performance.
  • Details & features
    — Material: Synthetic upper with neoprene lining for comfort
    — Slip-on construction
    — Embroidered branding
    — Rubber outsole for durability
    — Style-No.: WM-K106-S24
  • Shipping terms
    Denmark:
    - Postnord Self-Collect DKK 40 | 1-2 working days
    - Postnord Home-Delivery DKK 60 | 1-2 working days

    - Greenland and The Faroe Islands DKK 125 (Postnord)

    Europe:
    - DHL — Express (VAT Countries Only) 20€ | 1-2 working days
    - FedEx — Economy 15€ | 3-4 working days

    United Kingdom :
    - DHL — Express £25 | 1-2 working days
    - FedEx — Economy £15 | 3-4 working days

    USA & Canada:
    - DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
    - FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days

    China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea:
    - DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
    - FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days

    Rest of the World:
    - DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
    - FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days

    *We do not offer shipping to Russia.
  • About the brand
    Born in Japan in 1961, Junya Watanabe started his apprenticeship at Comme des Garçons as a patternmaker in 1984. His mentor, the founder Rei Kawakubo, saw potential in Junya and promoted him to chief designer of the Tricot knitwear line in 1987. In 1993, Junya created his first line working under his own name as part of Comme des Garçons.
    Junya Watanabe takes a lot of influence from Kawakubo, but focuses on adding a personal approach to his garments. He is renowned for reworking classic pieces with a twist, giving great attention to detail.
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