“Irrational clothing” is as good a descriptor as any for T-shirts outfitted with colorful, inflated air bags at the hem, a necktie nearly as long and thick as a table runner, hand-knit cardigans resembling brick row houses, and a belt equipped with a semicircular rack for cashmere fabric samples.
All of these figured on the JW Anderson runway in Milan, the show living up to the trippy, “spaced out” vibe designer Jonathan…