I recently ordered a pair of denim from Kiriko and couldn’t be happier. The ordering process was swift and easy and the delivery arrived in a matter of days via USPS. Erin even helped me update some personal information via email and made sure that I had all of the communication I needed. While I didn’t step foot in the brick and mortar store it is definitely on my list of must see spots the next time I’m in Portland, until then I’ll have to keeping coming back to the website to peruse and purchase the unique and quality items they offer.
A. Jesse Jiryu D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
A little hard to find — start going into Compound Gallery but walk straight, through the Japanese indigo curtains, and down the stairs. The staff are cutting, sewing, and making experimental clothing with vintage Japanese cloths and bric-à-brac, like American Army uniforms. Every shape and size of piece of elegant cloth is gently displayed: pocket squares, handkerchiefs, things I don’t know the use of but want to know. Updated kiminos and Japanese firemen’s jackets are rebuilt from old parts, and surprisingly affordable for unique fashion: often under $ 200. They seem to be open from noon to 5 or so on weekdays, go to and make sure they’re expecting you. Service is generous and enthusiastic, the designer wants to show you everything and explain everything.