No. 2_Yusei Furuie
L’ECHOPPE (South 2F)
Universal styles, unique pieces, clothing with roots, and gender-neutral designs… Discover their depth and share the joy of choosing. A sophisticated boutique for discerning adults that never fails to excite fashion enthusiasts, no matter when they visit.
PROFILE
Born in Osaka, raised in Yokohama. Currently active as a videographer and photographer in advertising and the media. He is a fashion enthusiast and, at the same time, an avid car lover who occasionally appears in the media.
Instagram @yukifurue_
“These French trousers are from ”Repurpose,” the original brand of , which “gives new value and meaning to existing items.” The supple, high-quality fabric creates a beautiful drape, and the silhouette is simply irresistible.
RE-PURPOSE / French Trousers ¥ 39,600
"I was drawn to these trousers because they strike the perfect balance between ruggedness and a sense of sophistication and polish. I’d love to pair them with slightly old-school sweatshirts and leather shoes for a night out at a casual restaurant, like a trattoria." (Furuie)
This shirt is made from a lightweight, supple fabric with a luxurious sheen and a crisp drape. While it’s designed as a pajama shirt—featuring an open collar and a relaxed silhouette—it manages to avoid looking sloppy, which is truly impressive. It adds a touch of sophisticated style to any look.
RE-PURPOSE / Pajama Shirts ¥ 33,000
"I'm thrilled by this exciting combination of British luxury fabrics with everyday American wear. I want to style it with a loose-fitting pair of slacks that pool at my feet and black leather shoes, striking that perfect balance (Furuie)."
Fashion and comedy.
What is your impression of MIYASHITA PARK?
A place where people of all ages and diverse tastes can enjoy themselves, regardless of their interests.
What do you often go there for?
I almost always go there just for Leshop (lol)
Are there any events that have caught your attention recently?
The program "The Comedy Green Room: The Other Side of Comedians Who Are True to Their Passions," which aired last fall, was really interesting.