NEWS
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Thinking about the shape of the future that you envisioned at that time. A large-scale exhibition of original drawings by Shirow Masamune, a manga artist who was one of the first to embody a world that is becoming increasingly cybernetic, will be held.
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Bow Wow and BEAMS have been working on a special order project that has gained high popularity. This season, a relaxed-fit sweatshirt set-up with unique processing has been introduced.
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adidas Originals in fall colors. FORUM LOW CL and CAMPUS 2.0 in nubuck leather.
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It's like Vancouver. The pre-opening event of the Arc'teryx Shinjuku brand store, where you can try on clothes in a special space, will be held tomorrow.
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From Kyoto to the World. The Urban Research Kyoto store has reopened as a global flagship store.
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The first white label. Manhattan Portage's "Sheen Collection" is now available in its full glory.
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Serialized "The Best of the Best" No.378 Essential Loewe half-zip sweatshirt.
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Ella x Old School = Ella School. Vans and SSZ will be releasing new products. Also look out for the visuals created by Akio Hasegawa.
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A cat holds Lacoste's crocodile! A special collection is now on sale in Harajuku.
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Get over the Japanese winter with the red crepe de cœur knit. The annual special-order item has been released exclusively at four stores in four cities.
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80's mood and modern details. The latest collaboration between Graph Paper and IZNESS goes on sale tomorrow.
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Unlikely x Nepenthes NY Souvenirs in Japan for 3 days only!
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Let's make your own one-of-a-kind outfit! Clothes Love," a vintage clothing and silkscreening event, will be held on Sunday, November 17.
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A capsule collection with a touch of Japaneseness. The designers are Doorman Store and RiRiRi, two companies that take "love" to the extreme.
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Etsushi Toyokawa and Yuna Kuroshima are featured in the visuals. The North Face 2024FW new outerwear collection is now available.
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This New Era 940 is a special order by Select Shop Collectors, and it has a more mature look than ever before.
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A comprehensive exhibition on the theme of "hot springs," which photographer Yusuke Yamatani has been photographing, and a book with 216 photographs and 130,000 words of text will be published.