I don't know what the next generation is, but I think we are in the midst of a secondhand clothing boom. Select stores, which used to sell only new clothes, are now selling secondhand clothes in droves, and I can clearly sense a growing secondhand clothing craze, especially among children in their twenties. The event introduced here is definitely a part of this trend.
Go-getter" in Harajuku, Tokyo, and "grizzly" in Amemura, Osaka, which are famous for their unique selections, will open pop-up stores at "Ciao Panic Kyoto".
The items bought in the U.S. by the buyers of both stores will be on display in the store, and in addition, a limited collaboration item has been created with "Go Getter," which is quite a scheme, isn't it?
go-getter×CIAOPANIC remake corduroy baggy pants
go-getter×CIAOPANIC Remake US Tent fabric Sakosh
In conjunction with the vintage clothing festival, an exhibition by up-and-coming painter artist YUDAI NISHI will also be held.
The combination of simple, stripped-down, strong lines, bright and intense colors, and déjà vu motifs creates a world that only he can create.
So, the "CIAOPANIC Kyoto Store" in spring has a lot of contents for vintage clothing lovers. You can't miss it, can you?
Text_Ryo Komuta
USED POP-UP SHOP in CIAOPANIC KYOTO
Dates: April 21 (Thursday) - May 21 (Sunday)
Location: CIAOPANIC Kyoto Store (2F in the store)
Address: 251 Shikibe-cho, Teramachi Rokkaku Shimoru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Open: 11:00 - 20:00
Phone: 075-254-6747
YUDAI NISHI / Yudai Nishi
. Born in 1991 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Graduated from Kyoto Seika University, Faculty of Design, Department of Visual Design, Illustration Course in 2014. She started her career while still in school and is currently based in Tokyo. Focusing on artwork production, he actively holds solo exhibitions, participates in group exhibitions, and produces products using his illustrations and artwork.