NEWS
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The SUPERSTAR is like a leather shoe, the second collaboration between adidas Originals and Edison Chan.
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A collection that blends the identities of both will soon be launched. What is the Ivy style expressed by Bau Wow and BEAMS?
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Gentle drapes and soft textures. The Seed by Willie Chavarria's Spring/Summer 2024 collection is now available.
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Céline's "Surf" collection is the first to welcome the summer season. To be the first to check out the lineup, visit the pop-up store.
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Bright orange or deep green? The long-awaited original color from adidas Originals' LAWSUIT is now available.
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Comme des Garçons x Porter. Rei Kawakubo designed and directed the tanker himself, and here is a full view of it.
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Smith Tea Maker will hold a pop-up again this year right outside Shibuya Station. Pairing with Minimal's chocolates and the first salted caramel in Japan will also be available.
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For the first time since the brand's inception, a reissue model is also available. Manhattan Portage's latest offering is cooler than ever.
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Rodrillion creates menswear that makes your heart skip a beat. This collection is only available at IMA:ZINE.
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The latest visuals for the Daiwa Pier 39 are now available. The nine styling pieces by stylist Yuriko Ii are a must-see for the ladies.
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Bringing good old American style into the modern age. Double R R L and Ron Herman's team conveys a subtractive aesthetic.
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Series "Aspiring Masterpieces" No. 346 A Prada vest with a noise-like presence.
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Gorgeous items that overturn the conventional wisdom of pearl jewelry. What will be on sale at Tasaki's 70th anniversary exhibition?
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Kyoto branch of Fresh Service opens! Clothes, sundries, and drinks. The store is packed with dense contents.
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A strong candidate for this summer's standard T-shirt. Haynes x Hollywood Lunch Market pack T-shirt, quite usable.
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ASICS Sportstyle and Kengo Kuma. This is an original and functional pair completed by this tag team.
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Sandals that will please both Mr. Kijima and someone somewhere. Two brands led by Toshinosuke Takegahara participated in a collaborative project celebrating Kijima Takayuki's 10th anniversary.