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Evisu Jeans (エヴィスジーンズ) is a Japanese designer clothing company that specializes in producing denim wear through traditional, labor-intensive methods. The brand was founded by Hidehiko Yamane in 1991 in Osaka originally as an homage to Levi's .
Ebisu is the basis of the name of the clothing brand Evisu. The B.League professional basketball team Osaka Evessa is named after the local pronunciation of Ebisu-sama (as Ebessan), reflecting the god’s longstanding importance in the city of Osaka. Team mascot Maido-kun is a stylized, childlike depiction of Ebisu wearing a basketball uniform.
Pages in category "Companies based in Osaka Prefecture" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Momotaro Jeans operates six stores in Japan (Aoyama, Kōenji, Kojima Ajino, Osaka, Okayama and Kyoto). Its parent company is Japan Blue. Its parent company is Japan Blue. [ 5 ]
Sounds real unlikely. "Evisu" is a coy re-spelling of "Ebisu" who is a lucky god in Japan. But maybe you knew that. Then again, they are based in Osaka, Yakuza capital of Japan, and a hub of Japanese brand rip-offs. So maybe! You like how I contradicted myself in a single comment? brain 18:38, 27 April 2007 (UTC) 1. There was no threat from Levi's.
HEP HEP Five HEP Navio The Ferris wheel atop HEP Five. HEP is a major shopping mall and entertainment center in the Umeda commercial district of Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan.It is a shopping mall consisting of a HEP Five and HEP Navio.
As of March 2024, Osaka has 5 skyscrapers above 200 meters (657 ft) and 48 skyscrapers above 150 meters (492 ft), of which 45 are listed by the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. [ 1 ] Osaka is the third most populous city of Japan, and is the core city of the Keihanshin metropolitan area.
The area features many international brand boutiques, such as Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen and Gucci, as well as fast fashion retailers such as Gap, Evisu, H&M and Zara. In his book Luxury Brand Management, luxury brand manager Michel Chevalier cites Omotesandō as one of the best locations in Tokyo for a luxury goods store. [3]