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Aloha shirt brand, which has been in the spotlight, starts a limited pop-up store in Kobe.

Aloha style for adults incorporating all kinds of culture.Aloha rugThe company has been in business for more than 30 years. Each season, the company invites an artist as a designer to create aloha shirts.

The theme for the 2019 season is "Neo tokyo vintage", based on patterns picked up from vintage aloha shirts from the 1940s to the 1950s, with the theme of what kind of aloha shirt we would like to wear in Neo Tokyo in 2019. Four artists, Takeru Amano, Tsuyoshi Kusamushi, Holhy, and Boxer Juntero, have created new designs.

Takeru Amano
He creates crossover works between classical art and contemporary pop culture based on paintings and sculptures.

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He has done a wide variety of visual direction, including character design, logo and interior design, package design, and the creation of original goods.

HOLHY
Under the themes of "circulation" and "mystery," he reconstructs geometric patterns and Japanese patterns using the "5:8" golden ratio, which is said to be eternal beauty. While traveling to various places in Japan and abroad, he has been involved in art in various places including his appearance at the FUJIROCK FESTIVAL.

BOXER JUNTARO
In 2015, he published his second collection of works, "THIS IS BOXER JUNTARO vol.2".
Each ¥18,000+TAX

Now, on Friday, July 26, the "JOURNAL STANDARD Mint KobeA pop-up store has started at "KEN-YOU", one of the corners of "KEN-YOU". Exclusive easy pants using the same article as the shirt will be on sale specially.

Each ¥19,000+tax
Limited edition item for this pop-up. Same fabric and pattern as the shirt.

It is unique and cute that the illustration is incorporated into the pattern of an aloha shirt. No wonder it attracts so much attention. If you are in the area, please stop by.

INFORMATION

Aloha Rug POP UP SHOP

Dates: Friday, July 26
Place: JOURNAL STANDARD Mint Kobe
Address: Mint Kobe 3F, 7-1-1, Kumoidori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
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