United Arrows holds coffee workshop using paper drip coffee. Limited edition items also available.

Sep 30, 2016

UNITED ARROWS will be holding a sales event for "Monkey Straps" and limited edition items, a collaboration with Takashi Horiuchi, owner of Kamakura's cafe vivement dimanche, at the UNITED ARROWS Harajuku flagship store women's section from October 1st to 9th.

As part of the "MONKEY Baton" collaboration project, which involves passing the baton like a relay race, the brand will be introducing monkey straps (white/black, 1,800 yen each) that incorporate Horiuchi's lifestyle, who loves coffee and Brazilian music. In addition, to commemorate this, a sales event will be held with the theme of "Coffee & Music." Products on offer include the limited edition coffee beans "Blend for UNITED ARROWS" (200g/1,300 yen), the "Takahiro Narrow-Mouth Drip Pot 'Shizuku'" (0.9L/15,000 yen) in a color exclusive to Café Vivemont di Monche, and the "Zassenhaus Santiago Coffee Mill" (20,000 yen).

In addition, on October 6th, there will be a "Paper Drip Coffee Workshop" where you can learn how to brew delicious coffee and how to select beans, with a drip demonstration by Horiuchi. Participation costs 2,160 yen (tax included) and requires advance reservations. Further details have been announced on the United Arrows official website.
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  • A workshop will be held to enjoy coffee using paper drip coffee. Limited items will also be available.
  • "Monkey Strap" (white/black, 1,800 yen each) in collaboration with Takashi Horiuchi, owner of Cafe Vivemont di Monche.
  • "Monkey Strap" (white/black, 1,800 yen each) in collaboration with Takashi Horiuchi, owner of Cafe Vivemont di Monche.
  • "Monkey Strap" (1,800 yen), a collaboration with Takashi Horiuchi, owner of Cafe Vivemont de Monche.
  • Limited edition coffee beans "Blend for UNITED ARROWS" (200g/1,300 yen)
  • Cafe Vivemont di Monche limited edition "Takahiro Narrow Mouth Drop Pot 'Shizuku'" (0.9L/15,000 yen)
  • "Zessan House San Diego Coffee Mill" (20,000 yen)
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