Archive for August, 2007
Allen-Edmonds Cambridge Cordovan
Sunday, August 26th, 2007
Furugiya (古着屋) (Update)
Saturday, August 18th, 2007Recently I received a blog comment from Ethan over at the Ethandesu blog. He’s got a great blog about some awesome clothing – his interests range into the very sartorial. It’s all very interesting stuff.
Anyway, Ethan dropped the Japanese term “Furugiya”. I hadn’t heard of this word before, so I did a bit of research:
Furugiya (古着屋)
Furugi (古着)
It seems to define second-hand clothing & vintage clothing. I’m trying to work out if the term can also be applied to replica clothing (ie. clothes which replicate vintage, but are brand new).
Post a comment if you can help with the definition.
Dan gave me a good Japanese lesson in the comments, so I’m adding it here so people don’t miss out:
i think you probably figured out that “furu” means old and that “gi” means clothing or outfit. you may have heard someone refer to their martial arts robe as a gi.”ya” means shop: soba-ya, sushi-ya, tempura-ya, ramen-ya etc.
blah blah blah.
i think the term you’re looking for with regard to reproductions is “furugi no hukusei” which translates to “vintage looking”. hukusei is reproduction.
in japanese: 古着の複製
Thanks Dan.
Makes me want to start my Japanese classes again.
“The Blues” Exhibition at the Textile Museum of Canada
Tuesday, August 14th, 2007The Textile Museum of Canada has an exhibition called “The Blues“.

If you live in Toronto it might be worth a visit.
July 25 2007 – March 2 2008
Textile Museum of Canada
55 Centre Avenue, Toronto
Let us know what it’s like.











