The Viridi-anne

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'''The Viridi-anne''' (ザ・ヴィリジアン) is a Japanese fashion brand created by [[Taomaki Okaniwa]] in 2001. The band is known for high end men's clothing which mix classic ideas with cutting edge materials and designs. Available clothing items include coats, leather jackets, skinny pants, and boots. The Viridi-anne insists on top quality manufacturing and tailoring.
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'''The Viridi-anne''' (ザ・ヴィリジアン) is a Japanese fashion brand created by [[Tomoaki Okaniwa]] in [[2001]]. The brand is known for high end men's clothing which mix classic ideas with cutting edge materials and designs. Available clothing items include coats, leather jackets, skinny pants, and boots. The Viridi-anne insists on top quality manufacturing and tailoring. Starting in 2006, The Viridi-anne began to have their own seasonal fashion exhibitions in Paris, France.
==The Viridi-anne Shops==
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* [http://www.viridi-anne.com/ The Viridi-anne Official Site] (English / Japanese)
* [http://www.viridi-anne.com/ The Viridi-anne Official Site] (English / Japanese)
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The Viridi-anne (ザ・ヴィリジアン) is a Japanese fashion brand created by Tomoaki Okaniwa in 2001. The brand is known for high end men's clothing which mix classic ideas with cutting edge materials and designs. Available clothing items include coats, leather jackets, skinny pants, and boots. The Viridi-anne insists on top quality manufacturing and tailoring. Starting in 2006, The Viridi-anne began to have their own seasonal fashion exhibitions in Paris, France.

The Viridi-anne Shops

The Viridi-anne brand has shops in Japan, including their famous flagship store Harajuku, and several other countries, as well as distribution deals with a few select international shops.

  • Harajuku Shop
  • 3-26-2 Jingumae
  • Shibuya-ku 150-0001
  • Tokyo, Japan

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