Category: Fashion
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The Latest at Muji
While at a Muji store earlier today, I noticed a new collection of bags they’ve grouped under a line called “World Muji Bag.” I’m especially fond of their new butterfly series, that includes a larger carry-on, a boston, and a smaller shoulder version. Me wants. And regarding the “Muji Labo” brand I mentioned seeing at…
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The Last of the Tees
Well, Canadian Style is now officially over. I will be posting a last round-up of the event, probably tomorrow, but for now I just want to announce that as far as the tees go, there are now only 6 left, in the following sizes: 2 red Smalls, 3 white Smalls, and 1 white Medium. So…
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The North Face Shop at OH
The latest GAS mail magazine mentions the following regarding a new The North Face concept shop at Omotesando Hills: A new shop with new concept from THE NORTH FACE opened in OMOTESANDO HILLS on 11th FEB (SAT) with concept of “unlimited”, targeting chic and eternal adult men. GAS had coordinated their shop accessories introducing “WORK…
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TAB Tees on Sale
Another chance to get some TAB tees at a nice price (and remember, it helps support the site): Updated: We’ve again lowered the price of the fantastic 5 TAB shirts to 2500¥ per shirt if you buy 2 (previously 5000¥), until the end of February. Those shirts’ designs were donated by five international artists/designers: Jonathan…
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Fit for a Tee
Haruka, one of the staff at Cafe Pause, sporting a Canadian Style tee at our shinnenkai last night. You know you want one!
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Canadian Style T-Shirt Sales
I’m now ready to start selling the official Canadian Style t-shirts online (they’ll only be available at Cafe Pause when the event starts, February 1). As the image shows, there are 2 versions, red and white, and they each come in 4 sizes: Kid’s L, S, M, and L. These are Anvil t-shirts, so sizes…
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Object Fetish
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Object Fetish is probably something that would interest a lot of people who read this site (or basically anyone who uses Superfuture on a regular basis), and they’re currently looking for some people to work as photographers and personal shoppers. Here are two listings that might interest some of you Tokyo-based fashion/design freaks: Studioesque photographer…
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Keita Takahashi T-Shirts
From Kotaku: Panic has seven T-shirts available for purchase designed by Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi and Ryo Kimura. All of the shirts are $25 bucks and besides the Katamari soundtrack these are the only licensed items Takahashi himself has ever approved. We’re hearing that quantities are pretty limited so if you think you know…