Rabu, 09 Juni 2010
Japanese Streetwear
Japan & Japanese Streetwear and Global Urban Fashions
Japanese urban street wear is defined by a casual, clean look that is often highlighted with flair and sometimes daring experimentation. Whether smart and preppy, or completely mismatched and wreck less, Japan’s streetwear style is only a broad definition for an individual’s unique fashion style on the busy streets of urban centers. User customization and excessive details are the hallmarks of Japanese steetwear. Being unique and starting one’s own trend is a common goal among Japanese youth, yet many also take the exact opposite approach, joining a tribe of cohorts that all assume a shockingly brave style. The Internet has done much to popularize Japanese streetwear. From ganguro, yamamba, punk, goth, and thousands of other styles that are beyond description, streetwear in Japan is thriving.
Japanese Streetwear
From the crowded streets of Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama and Nagoya, Japanese fashion has been synonymous with the explosive popularization of urban streetwear. Blessed with an affluent and educated population, Japanese consumers have showed a wide range of tastes and styles which are boldy displayed, uninhibited, in any one of their urban centers. The Japanese have put their finest fashion designers to work, producing some of the most creative and sought after urban apparel in the world. Selvedge jeans and highly customized footwear are just some of the amazing exports this country produces.(http://www.japanstreetwear.com/japan-streetwear-and-global-urban-fashions)
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