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KUON, SUICOKE, and SASHIKO GALS are releasing a triple-collaboration sandal on July 18, with every pair in the limited run hand-embroidered in sashiko by artisans based in Ōtsuchi Iwate Prefecture.
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
Sashiko is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery, once vital for the durability and warmth of clothes in cold climates. We explore how the charm of this enduring craft is being rediscovered. The ...
In recent years, sashiko, a Japanese needlework tradition, has gained a new cultural cache among international fashionistas and craft hobbyists. Most notably, the Iwate Prefecture-based Sashiko Gals ...
LONDON--The Uniqlo clothing chain is attracting attention for a new repair service offered at its flagship store here that mends old garments with a Japanese embroidery technique dating to feudal ...
New Era and SASHIKO GALS are releasing their 2nd Season collaboration on June 27, expanding on an inaugural drop that sold out across all three MLB franchise styles The collection spans 59FIFTY and ...
Nelly might be a sucker for cornrows and manicured toes, but me? I’m a sucker for unique high-tops and Jordan Brand drops — which makes the Air Jordan 6 Retro “Sashiko” (Style Code: IR7255-110) ...
The Beaverton’s activewear titan is making grand preparations for yet another new makeover of its enduring Nike Air Force 1 silhouette. The shoe will embrace the ancient embroidery style of Japan.
Amid the pandemic, as people embrace sustainability, there is a shift towards buying natural fabrics and reusing clothes for as long as possible. This sustainability has also lead to a rise in ...
OTSUCHI, Japan (Kyodo) -- In a small workshop in the coastal town of Otsuchi, northeastern Japan, a group of women joke and laugh as they embroider intricate patterns in white, red and other colors ...