Founded in Osaka in 1995, Warehouse is one of the most famous denim brands in Japan and the latest entry in the Osaka Five.
Warehouse & Co was founded by the twin brothers Kenichi and Koji Shiotani in 1995. This duo had previously spent good times in Evisu and Full Count. They are known for extremely detailed products of the American vintage. By creating Warehouse & Co, this duo has become in part of an important collective, the Osaka Five (Evisu, Studio D’Artisan, Full Count, Denime, Warehouse) which launched Japanese denim in the 1990s.
For the Japanese, the selvedge denim of Warehouse & Co is a reference. Extremely meticulous on details, their reproductions are perfectly faithful to the original vintage which survived many years.
For more than 20 years Warehouse & Co reviews all the workwear lines, dating from the 1870s to the 1970s, reinterpreted in an incomparable level. Today Warehouse & Co has just become an institution.
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This Slub Tee Sumikuro is made in Japan by Warehouse, a famous Japanese denim brand. This T-shirt is made by an old circular machine that allows to braid the cotton on a tub and therefore do not have side seams which provides more comfort and a better fit of the T-shirt.
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Founded in Osaka in 1995, Warehouse is one of the most famous denim brands in Japan and the latest entry in the Osaka Five.
Warehouse & Co was founded by the twin brothers Kenichi and Koji Shiotani in 1995. This duo had previously spent good times in Evisu and Full Count. They are known for extremely detailed products of the American vintage. By creating Warehouse & Co, this duo has become in part of an important collective, the Osaka Five (Evisu, Studio D’Artisan, Full Count, Denime, Warehouse) which launched Japanese denim in the 1990s.
For the Japanese, the selvedge denim of Warehouse & Co is a reference. Extremely meticulous on details, their reproductions are perfectly faithful to the original vintage which survived many years.
For more than 20 years Warehouse & Co reviews all the workwear lines, dating from the 1870s to the 1970s, reinterpreted in an incomparable level. Today Warehouse & Co has just become an institution.