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In volume 110 of Croissant in 1982 in the article "A store where you can buy adult clothes recommended by Hisako Sunohara", stylist Hisako Sunohara describes the Pink House Shibuya Parco store:<blockquote>[[File:PH1982Parco.jpg|thumb|Pink House Shibuya Parco, 1982]]"[...] she had been looking for clothes for a photo shoot that could be worn by both her 20-something daughter and her mother. At that time, the first thing that came to my mind was this boutique. You can find clothes that look good in your 20s, 30s, 40s, or even grandmas in their 60s. Perhaps because of this, the store is a mix of young and old, but the store manager, Mr. Takahashi, says, 'No, no, there are men, too.' It seems that men also buy sweaters and shoes without hesitation."<ref name=":1" /> | In volume 110 of Croissant in 1982 in the article "A store where you can buy adult clothes recommended by Hisako Sunohara", stylist Hisako Sunohara describes the Pink House Shibuya Parco store:<blockquote>[[File:PH1982Parco.jpg|thumb|Pink House Shibuya Parco, 1982]]"[...] she had been looking for clothes for a photo shoot that could be worn by both her 20-something daughter and her mother. At that time, the first thing that came to my mind was this boutique. You can find clothes that look good in your 20s, 30s, 40s, or even grandmas in their 60s. Perhaps because of this, the store is a mix of young and old, but the store manager, Mr. Takahashi, says, 'No, no, there are men, too.' It seems that men also buy sweaters and shoes without hesitation."<ref name=":1" /> | ||
"They have few pieces in stock: 2-3 pieces. I don't think you could get 5 of the same thing at a time. I never know if I should visit frequently, or get along with the staff to get the information quickly. It seems that there are people who keep their credit cards on file there." <ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hisako Sunohara (stylist)|url=http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~wo-house/sunohara.htm|url-status=live|website=Wonderful House}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Ph.jpg|thumb|Isao Kaneko, the owner of the boutique Pink House, and his wife Yuri Tachikawa. Special feature of the story (話の特集) December 1972 issue<ref>{{Cite web|title=話の特集 1972年12月号|url=https://tsun-zaku.tumblr.com/post/62057787732|url-status=live|website=Tsun-Zaku<擘>Tumblr}}</ref>]] | "They have few pieces in stock: 2-3 pieces. I don't think you could get 5 of the same thing at a time. I never know if I should visit frequently, or get along with the staff to get the information quickly. It seems that there are people who keep their credit cards on file there." <ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hisako Sunohara (stylist)|url=http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~wo-house/sunohara.htm|url-status=live|website=Wonderful House}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Ph.jpg|thumb|Isao Kaneko, the owner of the boutique Pink House, and his wife Yuri Tachikawa. Special feature of the story (話の特集) December 1972 issue<ref>{{Cite web|title=話の特集 1972年12月号|url=https://tsun-zaku.tumblr.com/post/62057787732|url-status=live|website=Tsun-Zaku<擘>Tumblr}}</ref>]] |
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Founded | 1973 |
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Country | Japan |
No. of locations | 44 |
Founder(s) | Kaneko Isao |
Website | website |
Webshop | webshop |
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Blog | blog |
pinkhouse_press | |
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Current status | Active |
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Pink House is a Japanese brand established in 1973 which was part of the prairie revival movement in women's fashion in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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INGEBORG
INGEBORG was established in 1982 and is aimed at adult women in their 30s and 40s[2]
History
Pink House was officially founded by Kaneko Isao in 1973, however Kaneko Isao has said in interviews that Pink House actually started in 1971 under NICOLE and moved to BIGI group eight years later.[2] Pink House was initially aimed at teens and young women. In 1990 Kaneko Isao Co., Ltd. was established. In January 1994, Kaneko Isao left Pink House Co., Ltd. and became independent.
In 1982 INGEBORG was founded, aimed at adult women.[2]
In volume 110 of Croissant in 1982 in the article "A store where you can buy adult clothes recommended by Hisako Sunohara", stylist Hisako Sunohara describes the Pink House Shibuya Parco store:
"[...] she had been looking for clothes for a photo shoot that could be worn by both her 20-something daughter and her mother. At that time, the first thing that came to my mind was this boutique. You can find clothes that look good in your 20s, 30s, 40s, or even grandmas in their 60s. Perhaps because of this, the store is a mix of young and old, but the store manager, Mr. Takahashi, says, 'No, no, there are men, too.' It seems that men also buy sweaters and shoes without hesitation."[3]
"They have few pieces in stock: 2-3 pieces. I don't think you could get 5 of the same thing at a time. I never know if I should visit frequently, or get along with the staff to get the information quickly. It seems that there are people who keep their credit cards on file there." [3]
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Notable Figures
Kaneko Isao - Founder / Designer
Ayumi Ohashi (大橋歩さん) - Illustrator
Ayumi Ohashi worked with Kaneko Isao at Heibon Punch, where Ayumi Ohashi did the covers of the magazines. Ayumi Ohashi went on to do illustration work for Pink House.[2]
Mika Takagi (高木三佳さん) - Stylist[2]
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Shop List
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Directly Managed Shops
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Store 3 | Country 3 | Test Address 3 | Test Status 3 | Test Socials 3 |
External Distributors
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Store 1 | Country 1 | Test Address 1 | Test Status 1 | Test Socials 1 |
Store 2 | Country 2 | Test Address 2 | Test Status 2 | Test Socials 2 |
Store 3 | Country 3 | Test Address 3 | Test Status 3 | Test Socials 3 |
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