關於我: New York based label, SABIT, continue their premium Japanese streetwear meets Americana couture designs. Highlighted as one of the top labels during their Project Las Vegas tradeshow appearance, designer Shoichi Amemiya finds inspiration from his Japanese roots combined with his experience as director of outerwear for Marc Ecko. Meaning “the hook” or “the best part of a song” in his native tongue, Sabit reflects Amemiya’s vision of creating enjoyable apparel with a subtle flare. Inspired by the philosophy of "TANOSHINDE" the Japanese term of "ENJOY" the designer Shoichi Amemiya has created a line of apparel infused with a unique spirit of optimism and subtle flare.
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