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'''Mastermind Japan''' is a brand of [[Japanese clothing]].
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'''Mastermind Japan''' is a brand of clothing specializing in high end [[Japanese streetwear]].
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Mastermind Japan shares very little about itself to the world. Keeping a low profile has helped to push the prices by creating mystery behind the label along with allowing the designs to speak for themselves. Mastermind Japan is best described as a [[punk]] inspired label, or in other words alternative. While the label hosts mostly men's apparel there are a few products available for women as well.
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Mastermind Japan shares very little about itself to the world. Keeping a low profile has helped to push the prices by creating mystery behind the label along with allowing the designs to speak for themselves. Mastermind Japan is best described as a [[punk]] inspired label, or in other words alternative. While the label hosts mostly men's apparel there are a few products available for women as well.
The specific type of clothes and products Mastermind Japan offer changes from time-to-time. The apparel includes shirts, jackets, shoes, beanies, vests, along with a limited amount of pants. Currently, the label has done best in the markets of [[Japan]] and [[France]]. One representation commonly found with each product by Mastermind Japan is the skull and crossbones design. That famous brand is always located randomly on the clothes, whether it be the main design of the piece or simply on the tag.
The specific type of clothes and products Mastermind Japan offer changes from time-to-time. The apparel includes shirts, jackets, shoes, beanies, vests, along with a limited amount of pants. Currently, the label has done best in the markets of [[Japan]] and [[France]]. One representation commonly found with each product by Mastermind Japan is the skull and crossbones design. That famous brand is always located randomly on the clothes, whether it be the main design of the piece or simply on the tag.
==History==
==History==
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Mastermind Japan was founded in [[1997]] by clothing designer [[Masaaki Honma]]. There was a short wait for the first menswear show which was held in Tokyo's Harajuku region in [[1999]]. In [[2001]] Mastermind Japan began to expand to foreign markets. The first expansion was to [[Paris]] where the initial foreign trade shows were held. Finally in the year [[2006]] Mastermind Japan decided to work with [[Goyard]], a notorious bag maker, presenting a grand collection.
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Mastermind Japan was founded in [[1997]] by clothing designer [[Masaaki Honma]]. There was a short wait for the first menswear show which was held in Tokyo's Harajuku region in [[1999]]. In [[2001]] Mastermind Japan began to expand to foreign markets. The first expansion was to [[Paris]] where the initial foreign trade shows were held. Finally in the year [[2006]] Mastermind Japan decided to work with [[Goyard]], a notorious bag maker, presenting a grand collection.
There are very few distributors of Mastermind Japan. There are retailers located in Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, U.S.A, Canada, France, Italy and Germany. The United States locations are in Boston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles, California. The names of these shops are Alan Bilzerian and Maxfield.
There are very few distributors of Mastermind Japan. There are retailers located in Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, U.S.A, Canada, France, Italy and Germany. The United States locations are in Boston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles, California. The names of these shops are Alan Bilzerian and Maxfield.
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==Mastermind Shops==
==Mastermind Shops==
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Mastermind Japan clothing is available at various shops and boutiques in Japan and around the world, including select [[Beams]] locations.
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Mastermind Japan clothing is available at various shops and boutiques in Japan and around the world, including select [[Beams]] locations. Upstairs at the [[Beams Shibuya]] men's store, they have a special section that carries various Mastermind Japan items.
==External Links==
==External Links==
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[[Category:Japanese Clothing Brands|Mastermind Japan]]
[[Category:Japanese Clothing Brands|Mastermind Japan]]
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[[Category:Japanese Street Fashion]]

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Mastermind Japan is a brand of clothing specializing in high end Japanese streetwear.

Mastermind Japan shares very little about itself to the world. Keeping a low profile has helped to push the prices by creating mystery behind the label along with allowing the designs to speak for themselves. Mastermind Japan is best described as a punk inspired label, or in other words alternative. While the label hosts mostly men's apparel there are a few products available for women as well.

The specific type of clothes and products Mastermind Japan offer changes from time-to-time. The apparel includes shirts, jackets, shoes, beanies, vests, along with a limited amount of pants. Currently, the label has done best in the markets of Japan and France. One representation commonly found with each product by Mastermind Japan is the skull and crossbones design. That famous brand is always located randomly on the clothes, whether it be the main design of the piece or simply on the tag.

Contents

History

Mastermind Japan was founded in 1997 by clothing designer Masaaki Honma. There was a short wait for the first menswear show which was held in Tokyo's Harajuku region in 1999. In 2001 Mastermind Japan began to expand to foreign markets. The first expansion was to Paris where the initial foreign trade shows were held. Finally in the year 2006 Mastermind Japan decided to work with Goyard, a notorious bag maker, presenting a grand collection.

There are very few distributors of Mastermind Japan. There are retailers located in Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, U.S.A, Canada, France, Italy and Germany. The United States locations are in Boston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles, California. The names of these shops are Alan Bilzerian and Maxfield.

Trivia

Mastermind Japan and Red Baron, a Japanese motorcycle dealer, have collaborated in customizing a Yamaha Maxam 2006 aka Red BRO CP250MMJ. This scooter was exhibited at Loveless on July 15th, 2006. It is a limited release with only 10 ever presented. The retail price is US$26,480.60.

Mastermind Shops

Mastermind Japan clothing is available at various shops and boutiques in Japan and around the world, including select Beams locations. Upstairs at the Beams Shibuya men's store, they have a special section that carries various Mastermind Japan items.

External Links

Mastermind Japan Official Site

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