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Sanyo Shokai () is a Japanese apparel maker and distributor founded in
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, Tokyo in 1943 and currently headquartered in
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. Its trademark
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is mostly sold in
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s stores such as
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,
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, Hudson's Bay and men's specialty stores. It has been the sole distributor in Japan for
Paul Stuart Paul Stuart is a men's luxury clothing brand founded in 1938 in New York City and owned by Mitsui since 2012. The company has four standalone boutiques in the US and one in Japan. Sanyo Shokai has been its sole distributor in Japan since 199 ...
since 1991.


Brands

Its women’s brands include: Amaca, Blue Label Crestbidge, Cast, CB Crestbridge, Ecoalf, Epoca, Evex by Krizia, Lovelesss,
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London, Mackintosh Philosophy,
Paul Stuart Paul Stuart is a men's luxury clothing brand founded in 1938 in New York City and owned by Mitsui since 2012. The company has four standalone boutiques in the US and one in Japan. Sanyo Shokai has been its sole distributor in Japan since 199 ...
, S. Essentials, Sanyocoat, Story & the Study, To Be Chic, Trans Work. Its men’s brands include: Black Label Crestbidge, Cast, CB Crestbridge, Ecoalf, Epoca Uomo, Lovelesss,
Mackintosh The Mackintosh raincoat (abbreviated as mac) is a form of waterproof raincoat, first sold in 1824, made of rubberised textile, fabric. The Mackintosh is named after its Scotland, Scottish inventor Charles Macintosh, although many writers adde ...
London, Mackintosh Philosophy,
Paul Stuart Paul Stuart is a men's luxury clothing brand founded in 1938 in New York City and owned by Mitsui since 2012. The company has four standalone boutiques in the US and one in Japan. Sanyo Shokai has been its sole distributor in Japan since 199 ...
, S. Essentials, Sanyocoat, Sanyo Yamacho, Story & the Study, The Scotch House, Baker Street.


History

Sanyo Shokai, Ltd. is a
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based company that was founded in 1943 by Nobuyuki Yoshihara ( 1916-2007). Nobuyuki Yoshihara established the company during the war to repair, process and sell machine tools in Tokyo with the aim of manufacturing and selling various electrical industrial products and textile products. The company name was inspired from the "three" (三) of powerful conglomerates such as
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(三井) and
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(三菱), and the "yo" (陽) of founder Yoshihara's father. In August 1945, just after the end of the war, the company sold its head office factory in Itabashi and moved its head office to
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. It began manufacturing and selling
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s made from blackout curtains used during the war. In 1949, the company received a large order to sew raincoats for the "National Export Bazaar" organized by Daiichi Tsusho (now Mitsui & Co.), and emerged as a major manufacturer and seller of raincoats. In 1951, the company registered the trademark "Sanyo Raincoats" for its raincoats. At the same time, the company began selling to department stores around the country, and in 1953 , its "Duster Coat" was selected as the best product in a competition organized by Ginza Matsuya. In 1959, the company introduced an adaptation of the coat worn by actress
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in the French film March's Child. It was named "Sassard Coat" and sold for a Japanese audience. This became a hit, and the company began to grow from manufacturing and selling raincoats into a comprehensive apparel manufacturer. From 1965, the company began selling coats made by the British company
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, and from 1969, it began to license the domestic production of products from Burberry and other overseas coat manufacturers through technical collaborations. At the same time, the company has actively developed fashion brands targeting various generations, and currently operates a number of
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brands, including the women's brands "EPOCA" and "FRAGILE". A major turning point for the company was the termination of its license agreement with Burberry on June 30, 2015. As a result, sales of Burberry in Japan were handled directly by the British headquarters through a Japanese subsidiary. Since then, as a successor brand to "Burberry London," the company has partnered with
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, a long-established clothing company that makes waterproof coats from
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(acquired by Yagi Tsusho in 2007) to launch "Mackintosh London," converting about 260 of the approximately 350 former Burberry stores, and also rebranding the youth-oriented women's clothing "Burberry Blue Label" and men's clothing "Burberry Black Label" to "Blue Label Crestbridge" and "Black Label Crestbridge," respectively, with new designers. However, the loss of Burberry was a huge blow, and performance after the shift to focusing on its own brands has been sluggish. Four voluntary retirements have been offered and three presidents have been replaced, and the company is currently in the process of reconstruction, with the US investment company, the largest shareholder, calling for a renewal of management and a sale of the company, and the flagship store building in Ginza being sold. Sanyo Shokai New York was founded in 1978. In 1986, Sanyo starting building its own state-of-the-art production facility in
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and opened that following year. Other locations had been considered, such as Connecticut and Georgia. However, with the closing of a textile factory in Oneonta, Sanyo chose the
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location to hire experienced local textile workers. In 1988, Sanyo Fashion House Co. Ltd. Italy opened in
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. In 1990, Sanyo Fashion House works with
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Carol Cohen to transform the classic
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into a fashion raincoat. In 1999, Sanyo Sewing America closed. In 2001, Sanyo held a promotional agreement with Palm to redesign Sanyo coats for the
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er, featuring antimagnetic shields to prevent shock from
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and protection from radio waves. In 2007, Sanyo Shokai New York, Inc. went online for the first time at with the launch of the Fall 2007 collection.Sanyo Shokai New York Launches Fall 2007 Collection on Web
PR Web, December 17, 2007. In the subsequent years, Sanyo designed ''RainWool''—a series of wool overcoats that have the same impermeability to rain that their micro
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raincoats offer.


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