nonsense. 2024 Autumn&Winter POP-UP Store at Yoyogi
"nonsense.", a brand with a background in skiing, will be holding a pop-up in Tokyo again this year.
be held for three days for the first time from Friday, October 18th to Sunday, October 20th, this year's venue will be Yoyogi, Shibuya Ward.
The theme of the 24AW collection is "Japandi."
[Japandi?] If you're interested, be sure to stop by the venue on the day to hear what they have to say!

The exhibition will feature made-in-Iwate products, mainly upcycled skiwear, as well as fleece vests that were popular last fall, as well as long-sleeved T-shirts, tenugui towels, tote bags and other items printed with graphics in line with the collection theme
This time, there will be a novelty item (jijilogo tote bag) for the first time at a pop-up! It's a rare item that isn't sold to the general public, so you can't miss it. And this year, you can take everything you buy home with you on the day, which will double the excitement and satisfaction
RESTHAUS COFFEE, located in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, will be serving coffee on all three days. RESTHAUS COFFEE will also be bringing their own original goods, so look forward to it
nonsense. 2024 Autumn & Winter POP-UP Store at Yoyogi
[Dates and times]
Friday, October 18th, 15:00-18:30
Saturday, October 19th, 10:30-18:30
Sunday, October 20th, 10:30-18:00
[Location]
5-37-6 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
(Rental gallery inside Phrase Co., Ltd.)
Here are a few items that interest you!
Elbowpatch Thermal

The jacquard elbow patch sweatshirt made in 2020 (the patch part was made from discarded skiwear and sold in 2021) has been made into a sweatshirt using waffle fabric. The theme is upcycling discarded skiwear
Made from a blend of acrylic, polyester, and wool, it's perfect for use in the field!
dispose skiwear Teddy bear

These teddy bears are made by collecting even smaller pieces of waste in even finer patterns
In America, teddy bears are a product that represents a "first friend," so don't forget your ski wear and let's stay by each other's sides forever★
Information
Nonsense.
City to Summit. Living in the city and the mountains. With skiing as their backbone, the creative team of Kojima Kanta and Tanabe Koya express themselves through design and photography. Having been involved in alpine skiing since childhood, they launched the brand out of a desire to "do something outside of alpine skiing." Their unique and innovative style, with a ski motif, is popular not only with skiers but also with young people in Tokyo. They also handle the graphics for WAPAN's current models.
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