Collection: Oira
Oira is the romanized version of the Edo dialect word "oi-ra," which means "I."
The designer himself loves Edo culture and has a strong sense of identity as a Japanese person.
I chose Edo dialect because I wanted to keep it and preserve it.
Also, in Kansai dialect, the word " jibun " is used to refer to someone else, which is a Japanese way of saying "jibun."
A sense of language is apparent,
In English, I can only be expressed as I and you as YOU .
With this in mind, Oira 's clothing is physically
Those who have purchased the product and are between you and others,
When people around me call me " Oira, " the distinction between myself and others becomes unclear.
Or they asked for more clarity.
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Oira
High Neck Shirt
Regular price ¥50,600Regular priceUnit price / perSale price ¥50,600 -
Sold outOiraZukin Coat
Regular price ¥88,000Regular priceUnit price / perSale price ¥88,000Sold out -
Oira
Pullover Shirt "Exclusive"
Regular price ¥59,400Regular priceUnit price / perSale price ¥59,400


