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The first flagship store of Imabari Sakusei, a towel brand that has sold more than 10 million units, has opened in Omotesando!

2020.07.29

Styrem Co., Ltd. will open the first flagship store “Imabari Sangyo Omotesando” of the towel brand “Imabari Sangyo” celebrating its 17th anniversary as a roadside store on Saturday, August 1, 2020.

■ Shop overview

Store name: Imabari Omotesando (Ibarari Kinsei Hospital)
Opening date: Saturday, August 1, 2020
Address: Arrows aoyama 1F, 3-10-19 Kitaaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Phone number: 03-6419-3680
Business hours: 11:00~19:00
Regular holidays: Tuesday

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At the flagship store, we have a total of 12 Imabari products, and in commemoration of the opening, we will sell new items limited to the flagship store. Professionals such as towel sommeliers and gift advisers will propose items that will enhance your home time. We will respond to the needs of customers who think that “a special gift for that important person” by gift wrapping wooden boxes and original boxes of stores. The shop in the back alley of Aoyama, which has a little hideaway atmosphere, is hard to be “closed” and you can enjoy your shopping.

All the people you hold are connected through towels, and the inside of the store, which expresses the brand concept of “towels that make you feel happy every time you touch them and make your everyday life happier”, is a space where you can relax and enjoy your visit.

Introducing shop open limited items

[Imabari premium reward towel]
A moving towel that heals the fatigue of the day.
Laminated yarn is applied to the untwisted yarn of Xinjiang cotton
It is a luxury specification.
Addictive with a mellow mellow texture
You can enjoy a comfortable feeling.

Face towel 33 x 80 cm 2,200 yen (tax included)
Bath towel 60 x 120 cm 5,500 yen (tax included)

A variety of colors: White gold silver

Novelty gifts
For those who purchase more than 5,000 yen (excluding tax) at Imabari Sake Omotesando, we will present a fabric fresh that can be used as a room spray.
*First-come-first-served quantity limited It will end as soon as it disappears.

Commemorative visit to Omotesando, Imabari
We offer a small souvenir for those who visit us.
*Limited quantity. It will end as soon as it disappears.

■About Imabari
Imabari, a historical towel town. Wisdom and technology come alive in many processes such as dyeing, weaving and washing
Craftsmen who constantly develop their technology with unwavering efforts. A particular gem that weaved with such Imabari wisdom and craftsmanship
It is made by Imabari.
The brand name “Imabari Sake Sei” means that the Imabari production area and craftsmen made it with great care. Softness, water absorption,
Enjoy woven towels for durability.

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