Levi's spotlights 'NextGen' store format in Kyoto, Japan
The design and decor of the reopened space draws inspiration from Kyoto's unique history and culture, with lanterns made by historical Kyoto-based lantern makers Kojima Shoten, as well as decor elements made with kara-kami paper from long-established local brand Karacho.
"With the Kyoto store, we've built a unique experience representative of the culture and history of the city,” said David Hamaty, general manager for North Asia at Levi Strauss & Co. “We're also bringing to life exclusive, hyperlocal customization options that will allow shoppers to tailor their Levi's apparel to their specific taste and expression."
At launch, Levi's will be releasing limited edition products exclusive to the Kyoto store, including 501 jeans inspired by a pair specially customized by stylist and fashion director Akio Hasegawa, and t-shirts featuring a silk-screened 501 calligraphy print drawn by artist Ryusuke Arise.
Levi Strauss & Co.’s brands include Levi's, Dockers, Levi Strauss Signature and Beyond Yoga. Its products are sold in more than 110 countries worldwide, and the company operates 3,200 brand-dedicated stores and shop-in-shops globally.