SALZ Tokyo

SALZ Tokyo is one of the most famous vintage Japanese clothing brands situated in Tokyo. Anji Salz, a German-born vintage aficionado and fashion designer, launched the company. SALZ Tokyo specializes in vintage Japanese apparel, including kimonos, haori jackets, and obi sashes. SALZ Tokyo's vintage apparel products are meticulously picked and obtained from all across Japan. The brand's emphasis is on high-quality vintage pieces in good condition that are authentically Japanese. SALZ Tokyo also provides customized kimono styling and fitting services, allowing customers to create one-of-a-kind and individualized outfits using old apparel.


In addition to vintage clothing, SALZ Tokyo offers contemporary clothing items that blend traditional Japanese designs and processes. Kimono-inspired jackets, dresses, and tops are frequently seen in their apparel lines. SALZ Tokyo has a domestic and international fanbase and has vintage apparel products available through its online store and select retailers in Japan. The brand's emphasis on traditional Japanese clothes and high-quality vintage pieces has made it a popular choice among collectors and enthusiasts who admire the beauty and craftsmanship of Japanese fashion.


Founded: 1996
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Instagram: instagram.com/salzkimono (2.6K followers)
Website: https://salz-tokyo.com/

Photo by @salzkimono via Instagram
Photo by @salzkimono via Instagram
Photo by @salzkimono via Instagram
Photo by @salzkimono via Instagram

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