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YOIYAMI/宵闇

"A Century of Silence, Four Colors of Life."

"Yoiyami" (evening darkness) is not a color, but the boundary where the sun sets and the moon breathes. Woven with mud-dyed warp threads and indigo-dyed weft threads, this vintage Oshima Tsumugi exhibits a deep, iron-blue hue that changes with the light.

The rose-colored "fuki" (stripes) on the cuffs and hem are more than just an accent. In the tradition of wasai (Japanese tailoring), the fuki exists to protect a garment for 100 years. It is meant to be replaced four times. It changes, regenerates, and endures. Like the legendary Alain Delon in a silk kimono, it is unpretentious, sharp, and timeless. You're not buying a coat; you're preserving a century-old legacy for your grandchildren.

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SAGIRI/狭霧

Beyond the darkness of 'YOIYAMI' lies the dawn. 'SAGIRI' is a breath of white silk, woven without a name, existing only as a fragment of light. Pure, elusive, and untouchable. This is not a garment to be worn; it is a landscape to be inhabited.

 

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oborozukiyo/朧月夜
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Kunpu /薫風

The color is reminiscent of matcha, but this piece evokes something more dynamic: the wind. The lustrous fabric catches the light like young leaves swaying in the May breeze. Vibrant and full of life, it conveys the exhilaration of early summer in Japan.

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uramasari
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KINSYU /錦秋

Tailor of the Fushimi Imperial Palace. "Kinshu" is more than just a coat. It is a revival of history. The fabric is vintage silk pongee. It was personally tailored for the son of a legendary tailor who once served Prince Fushimi.

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赤ベこ / AKABEKO

Japanese Folk Pop meets Art Deco Geometry.

This is not just a garment; it is a piece of wearable history and a protective talisman.

The "Akabeko" is a legendary folk toy from the Aizu region of Japan—a red cow that nods its head.

Since ancient times, it has been revered as a powerful charm to ward off illness and bring good health.

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玄鳥 / swallow

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