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Uma JapanAfter having heard of the brand a while ago, and finally seeing someone with a UMA bag in the subway recently, we found some shops selling stuff by Uma Japan.

Uma Japan takes inspiration from logos of reknowned brands and turns them into their own original designs, such as UMA (horse) and NIKU (meat). The products aren't fakes, and don't pretend to be, but rather hilarious parodies.

Second House is a small shop in Yoyogi that sells a large variety of the goods (T-shirts, bags, socks, caps, ...), and there's currently a big sale going on until February 3. Check it out!

Posted on January 28, 2006 at 22:51 | Tweet |


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did you buy something ? there's also a store in Shinjuku selling those 'brands' :)

Posted by antonin on January 29, 2006 at 00:20


Yeah!! We bought a bunch of T-shirts and also a bag, which were all priced down.

I know of a shop in Shinjuku on the South side of Yasukuni-dori selling these, but it really doesn't have much stuff and there's nothing on sale.

Check out Second House while the sale is going on! At 3900yen for 3 T-shirts (selected stuff), these are maybe the cheapest T-shirts in town!

Posted by Patrick on January 29, 2006 at 00:30


any better pictures of that stuff ??? Very curious. But I know that finding XXL t-shirts in Japan is rather tricky

Posted by Peter Nacken on January 29, 2006 at 16:36


Ha, just checked that second house website (for pictures) and boy, they ask for some serious money for a t-shirt ... or did I get the decimal point wrong again :)

Posted by Peter Nacken on January 29, 2006 at 16:42


Actually, right now the stuff on sale is very cheap, and some really oversized T-shirts were as low as ¥500! I did have a special thought for you, but sorry that I didn't pick up any of those, thinking you must be ok in Italy. :)

Posted by Patrick on January 29, 2006 at 18:46


oh oh i'm gonna check that !

Posted by antonin on January 29, 2006 at 22:14



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