Dear Visitor,
We present to you not just clothes, but cultural attributes that take us back to the 1950s, right to the streets of Harajuku, where our journey into Japanese high fashion style begins.
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Yokosuka Style Jackets
The Sukajan jacket, also known as the "souvenir jacket," has a rich and intriguing history that dates back to the post-World War II era in Japan. Originally created for American soldiers stationed in Japan, these jackets were meant to serve as unique mementos of their time abroad.
Crafted from silk or satin, the jackets featured intricate embroidery depicting various symbols, such as dragons, tigers, and cherry blossoms, often accompanied by Japanese lettering. Local artisans utilized their skills to create these one-of-a-kind pieces, blending traditional Japanese artistry with Western style.
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Unisex
One of the standout features of Yokosuka-style Sukajan is its unisex appeal, making it an ideal choice for both males and females. The versatile designs and relaxed fit cater to a wide range of styles and body types, allowing anyone to express their individuality. Whether layered over casual outfits or dressed up for a night out, Yokosuka-style Sukajan jackets offer a distinctive flair that transcends gender boundaries, celebrating a rich cultural heritage while remaining relevant in modern fashion.
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Our values
First of all, we value our client's smile, therefore the quality, sophistication of design and, of course, the beauty of the painting are also very important to us. All that distinguishes us from artists is the format of the canvas. So let the souvenirs from our collection bring good luck to their dear owners.