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“TOGA XTC” POP-UP SHOP to be Held at OPENING CEREMONY OSAKA | OPENING CEREMONY
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TOGA's Vintage Shop "TOGA XTC" Holds First Pop-Up in Kansai!
"TOGA XTC" POP-UP SHOP at OPENING CEREMONY OSAKA
A pop-up shop for "TOGA XTC," TOGA's vintage clothing store located in the parking lot space outside the "TOGA Harajuku" store in Tokyo, will launch on Sunday, February 8th, at "OPENING CEREMONY OSAKA," which opened last August in Chayamachi, Osaka.
Text by KAJII Makoto (OPENERS)
Exclusive Items from "ODDS&ENDS" Also Available
OPENING CEREMONY and TOGA's collaboration began during OPENING CEREMONY's 2008 "JAPAN Feature" season theme. TOGA, which offers original clothing unswayed by trends from Tokyo, later released "TOGA ROBE TOGA ARCHIVES for OPENING CEREMONY" in 2011, a line meaning "clothing reminiscent of loungewear."
Furthermore, their partnership has deepened through initiatives such as the "have a TOGA time" pop-up shop at "OPENING CEREMONY OMOTESANDO" in Tokyo's Omotesando district.
The vintage shop "TOGA XTC" opened in August 2007 in the parking lot space adjacent to the "TOGA" Harajuku store. Each season, "TOGA" meticulously selects vintage clothing, bags, shoes, and accessories from the 1950s to the 1980s, primarily from Europe and America, to align with its themes.
Original "TOGA XTC" Cutout Photo Booth Available During the Event
During this pop-up shop, in addition to vintage clothing and accessories curated to complement TOGA's collections, exclusive items from "ODDS&ENDS" will also be featured.
Throughout the pop-up shop period, an original "TOGA XTC" cutout photo booth will be set up. Those who post a photo taken here to their Instagram with the hashtag "#oc_osaka" will receive a complimentary OPENING CEREMONY original mineral water on a first-come, first-served basis.
"TOGA XTC" POP-UP SHOP
Dates: Sunday, February 8 - Thursday, March 5, 2015
Hours: 11:00 - 21:00
OPENING CEREMONY OSAKA
10-12 Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 530-0001, Nu Chayamachi 2F
Tel. 06-6359-7882
http://www.openingceremonyjapan.com/

