In addition to clothing, they also sell miscellaneous goods. In the foreground is Kimura's miscellaneous goods brand "Maison Koichiro Kimura"
LAILA TOKIO on the second floor. 8,000 pyramids make up the space.
Lewis Leathers riders and Ungaro blouses are displayed alongside the original brand "refabric."/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
Seditionaries deadstock knitwear/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
The beams are from the existing structure, and were painted to achieve a matte finish similar to that of plaster.
Helmut Lang collection from the 90s. All unique pieces/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
A clutch bag from "refabric" made from a remade mink coat/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
Hand-embroidered "refabric" scarves and LAILA TOKIO original shirts/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
The first floor is 7x7. In contrast to the second floor, it is a simple space.
Green peeks out from the opening
They sell secondhand clothes and miscellaneous goods purchased from San Francisco.
Rockport shoes that Kawakami is interested in/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
British military camouflage jacket further vintage processed/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
Dickies pants used in the movie costumes/ ©FASHION HEADLINE
The facade is a renovated Showa-era building.