A native Briton spends nearly 365 days of the year wearing kimono, even though daily use of the traditional Japanese clothing is on the decline among modern Japanese fashionistas. Sheila Cliffe ...
The “sashiko” stitching method extends the life of the worn clothing while also giving it a fresh look by adding traditional Japanese flair. The service is winning over the hearts of European ...
Explore Maruhisa's journey from traditional tabi sock production to pioneering the global apparel market. With a commitment to quality and innovation, Maruhisa navigates evolving trends, collaborates ...
Yoshiki Hishinuma is known for producing uniquely shaped clothes using wind and air, as well as integrating technology into traditional Japanese tie-dye designs. Born in 1958, Sendai City, Japan, ...