Head Porter

Head Porter

Japanese Accessories Label

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Founded July 1998
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan

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HEAD PORTER is a Japanese luggage company that was established by Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara, under the Porter brand. This imprint was aimed at offering stylish accessories that were still functional and high quality like the Porter items. The brand also includes a line of silver accessories and jewelry. HEAD PORTER currently has three stores: the Harajuku Flagship Store (Tokyo), -atelier- Head Porter (Tokyo), Head Porter Loft (Kyoto), and HEAD PORTER. As the more fashionable and stylish arm of the Porter brand, HEAD PORTER has collaborated with some notable names in the fashion industry, creating highly coveted collections and pieces. Such collaborations include Marni, atmos, fragment design and more. It is owned by Porter’s parent company, YOSHIDA KABAN. HEAD PORTER has a history of producing quality products with unique original designs that are functional. Celebrated collections include the “TANKER NAVY” series (specially requested by YOSHIDA KABAN), as well as the “BLACK BEAUTY” series, which is constructed from refined matte black materials.
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Latest Collections

Stussy x Porter 2015 Fall/Winter Collection
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Stussy x Porter 2015 Fall/Winter Collection

Three different styles, three different colorways.

Porter x Medicom Toy 400% "Skeleton" Bearbrick
Design

Porter x Medicom Toy 400% "Skeleton" Bearbrick

Porter and Medicom are dropping their latest Bearbrick next week.

White Mountaineering x PORTER 2015 Fall/Winter Collection
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White Mountaineering x PORTER 2015 Fall/Winter Collection

All camo everything.

Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter Accessories New Arrivals
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Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter Accessories New Arrivals

An eclectic seasonal offering from the Japanese accessories specialist.

Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Lesson" Collection
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Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Lesson" Collection

An ever-popular seasonal reintroduction gazetting a series of updated patterns.


Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Mombasa" Collection
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Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Mombasa" Collection

Mombasa back.

Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Spirit" Collection
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Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Spirit" Collection

Sleek, military-inspired luggage designs.

Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Savile" Collection
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Head Porter 2015 Fall/Winter "Savile" Collection

Inspired by London’s Savile Row.

BEAUTY & YOUTH x PORTER 2015 Summer "City" Collection
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BEAUTY & YOUTH x PORTER 2015 Summer "City" Collection

BEAUTY & YOUTH and PORTER are launching a range of blue bags this weekend.

James Jarvis x PORTER 2015 Summer 80th Anniversary Collection
Fashion

James Jarvis x PORTER 2015 Summer 80th Anniversary Collection

The iconic Japanese bag brand has tapped James Jarvis for its anniversary collection.

 
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