Tokyo Patchwork - FDMTL Studio Visit with Gaku Tsuyoshi
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2017
- We interview Gaku Tsuyoshi about his time his Japanese brand FDMTL in his studio in Tokyo. Gaku discusses the boro and indigo origins of the brand, his philosophy on clothing, and upcoming collaborations.
Learn more at: www.heddels.com/2017/01/tokyo... Хобби
❤ I just bought this jeans in Phnom Penh Cambodia 🇰🇭... Thanks so much for great job... Jackpot 🎉 as 5$ only for my 1st FTMTL❤❤❤❤
I first met Gaku while also showing at Jumble in Tokyo. Second time seeing him while I was setting up across from him in Liberty Fairs. Good Dude, happy for him getting shine.
Thank you.Harue,cocoon oharu creates beautiful indigo for her designs.your pieces are truly masterful.🙏🏼
It's such a cool thing some ppl still make handmade jeans to wear for life,I hope this trade NEVER dies,if I could I would makeba signature pair of worn in jeans,dark bled ankle honeycomb,faded knees and seat with TONS of blue left in the right spots,I need a pair
I'm planning to replace all what possible by reused clothes
Thank you for your respectful attitude toward old pieces of fabric
It's a great philosophy
Love it! ❤️
I plan on using Boro to make all of my future clothing out of second hand clothes. No more buying new or disposable clothing for me! (Except underclothes) and I have a bunch of restored vintage sewing machines as well.
Agree and share your philosophy!
I wish I knew how to do this
How is that going? Id love to see what your wardrobe looks like.
Ah, these jeans and this style is so satisfying.
Beautiful clothes. They all look great .
Very cool post, thanks
Perfectly!!!!
Love it
It is beautiful.
Спасибо. 💖
Very nice
I need his duster.
Nice to mix repair with decorative pieces… compromise is good!
I am coming to buy jean
If this video doesn't make you want to have this brand in your closet, then IDK
Where is this store located?
FDMTL - Fundamental agreement luxury
Eminem - My Name is?
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Круто! 📯📯🥁🥁😊😊
Millennials trying to reinvent the wheel.
Nothing wrong with that… everything old is new again…