In an ever maturing world of Streetwear, Hiroshi Fujiwara and Soph’s Hirofumi Kiyonaga have together developed a more formal brand, ‘Uniform Experiment’, we first featured the brand here some time ago, but Honeyee have now published an interview in English for us all to learn more about the brand, and what drove the two highly regarded Japanese figures to start something new. Read the interview here.
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Uniform Experiment
Read about Uniform Experiment on SLAMXHYPE.
Uniform Experiment
Read about Uniform Experiment on SLAMXHYPE.
Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design and Sophnet have got together to create a new line of apparel entitled ‘Unform Experiment’, utlisiing the fine manufacturing abilities of Sophnet and the ever maturing market, and a space for a more tailored existence to many of their customers, Uniform, is mainly made up of suits and fine tailored clothing. Thanks to Jeff Staple.




