NEWS
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The next "POGGY'S BOX" will be held in Kanazawa. Don't miss this special opportunity with a strong lineup!
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Beloved for 80 years. I reupholstered a pair of Paraboot Mikael with genuine soles!
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Something is different at Shinsaibashi PARCO on its 5th anniversary. In addition to limited-edition products, there will be an Aoi Miyazaki photo exhibition and Hiroshi Fujiwara's lecture!
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You'll want to wear Brooks.... Playback of the fascinating pop-up event!
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Oliver Peoples created custom sunglasses for the film "The Phoenician Project of The Corda". This dream-like collaboration was realized.
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Cognomen and Hanamichi collaborate. Knits with bold floral patterns and classic gloves will be available at the pop-up store.
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Paying homage to street culture. A new brand by John Bull, Brenoa by John Bull, debuts.
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SPARTA's collaboration pop-up between Octagon One and Marfa by Kazuhiko Fujita will take place in Fukuoka for three days only.
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A new twist on a classic, the newest addition to the Liberaders lineup. Military, work and sports are the keywords.
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Star Wars turned into a hanging scroll! A pop-up featuring artwork by Noji Okazaki is now being held at MIYASHITA PARK.
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YOSHIROTTEN is the art director of the new TATLUS project. The limited collection is about to be released.
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The first team-up between Vinyl Archive and Baracuta. The finished product is a swing top clad in black denim.
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The Carhartt WIP active jacket, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is now available in an anniversary model with a special design.
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Saturdays New York City and Nanga collaborate. Urban and authentic, it is truly the best of both worlds.
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CURRY UP's third store in Japan is in Shibuya Parco. The pop-up store to celebrate the opening will feature items such as a collaboration with VERDY!
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The best of the best" No.426 Dunhill's sneakers that cross two DNAs.
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This archive project systematically preserves and reinterprets Giorgio Armani's 50 years of creative activity.