
The rich colors of the kimono and the lightweight comfort and shape of the aloha shirt. Shoko Nishimura, a shirt designer, has created about 60 Japanese-style aloha shirts by extracting the best of both worlds. In addition to selling and displaying these shirts, the exhibition will also feature a variety of accessories such as tabi socks and coasters, as well as a "Japanese style" aloha shirt.JOURNAL STANDARD SQUAREFuroshiki (wrapping cloths), specially ordered by the "Mere Old Man," will also be available for sale.


Masako Nishimura × JOURNAL STANDARD SQUARE FUROSHIKI ¥9,000+TAX
All kimono fabrics used are from the early Showa period. At first glance, one can sense the delicacy and unique Japanese sense of beauty. At first glance, this blend of Japanese and Western styles may seem peculiar, but it can be worn with any style. And above all, it is light and cool!

Furoshiki can be transformed into a handbag by attaching a handle to it
The custom-made furoshiki is a large size (100 cm x 100 cm). It can be used not only as a wrapping cloth, but also as a bag by attaching the handle, which is an optional part sold together with the furoshiki.
This exhibition is lined with one-of-a-kind items. Take this opportunity to find your own unique piece of clothing.
Text_Keisuke Kimura
Japanese Aloha Shirt Exhibition
Dates: Friday, May 3 - Saturday, May 13
Address: No. 15 Arai Building 1F (in JOURNAL STANDARD SQUARE), 6-19-20 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-5778-9205
Hours: 11:00 - 20:00