Mihara Yasuhiro

Mihara Yasuhiro

Founder and Head Designer of MIHARAYASUHIRO

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Mihara Yasuhiro was born in Japan and is based in Tokyo. He is the founder and head designer of his men’s clothing and footwear brand MIHARAYASUHIRO, and the founder and owner of SOSU shop and Sosu International Co., Ltd. Yasuhiro first made his name in the fashion industry by designing footwear, and has collaborated with sneaker giants like PUMA. 1994 saw the designer launch his first line of shoes while he was still studying at Tama Art University, which was well-received and even praised for its innovative and modern designs. After receiving good reviews and a decent reputation, Yasuhiro eventually launched his shoe label MIHARAYASUHIRO in 1998, which he remains an integral part of the brand’s vision and guidance. That same year, Yasuhiro also unveiled his first store, SOSU, which means “prime number” in Japanese, in the Aoyama area of Tokyo. While MIHARAYASUHIRO has since expanded to offering menswear collections, Yasuhiro is still regarded as a strong influencer and designer in the footwear market.
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Latest Collections

MIHARAYASUHIRO for Silly Thing Half Zip Sneaker Preview
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MIHARAYASUHIRO for Silly Thing Half Zip Sneaker Preview

Silly Thing founder TK fills us in on his latest collaborative project, this time working with

MIHARAYASUHIRO 2011 Fall/Winter Collection
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MIHARAYASUHIRO 2011 Fall/Winter Collection

Japanese designer Mihara Yasuhiro’s eponymous label focused on his love of contrast throughout


MIHARAYASUHIRO Orange Lining Boots
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MIHARAYASUHIRO Orange Lining Boots

Having built a solid reputation for producing quality footwear designs, most notably alongside

MIHARAYASUHIRO x Husam el Odeh Cut Away Sunglasses
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MIHARAYASUHIRO x Husam el Odeh Cut Away Sunglasses

MIHARAYASUHIRO and London Husam el Odeh team-up in the design of an unorthodox pair of

MIHARAYASUHIRO for PUMA MY-51
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MIHARAYASUHIRO for PUMA MY-51

The ongoing MIHARAYASUHIRO for PUMA collection continues with the unveiling of the MY-51. The

MIHARAYASUHIRO 2010 Fall/Winter Ad Campaign
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MIHARAYASUHIRO 2010 Fall/Winter Ad Campaign

An ad campaign for Japanese brand’s MIHARAYASUHIRO’s 2010-2011 fall/winter collection surfaces.

MIHARAYASUHIRO 2011 Spring Collection
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MIHARAYASUHIRO 2011 Spring Collection

The Spring/Summer 2011 previews keep coming as well get a look into the upcoming collection

men's FUDGE 2010 Spring/Summer “BEST TOPS for SPRING” Editorial
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men's FUDGE 2010 Spring/Summer “BEST TOPS for SPRING” Editorial

Japan’s highly regarded fashion magazine men’s FUDGE has featured a striking editorial titled

MIHARAYASUHIRO 2009 Fall "Left and Right" Footwear Collection
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MIHARAYASUHIRO 2009 Fall "Left and Right" Footwear Collection

For MIHARAYASUHIRO’s fall 2009 collection, “Left and Right”, the Japanese designer sought to

Puma by MIHARAYASUHIRO MY-44 / MY-45
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Puma by MIHARAYASUHIRO MY-44 / MY-45

Representing the German athlethic brand’s most avant-garde and fashion-driven sneakers, the

MIHARAYASUHIRO 2009 Fall/Winter Footwear & Accessories
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MIHARAYASUHIRO 2009 Fall/Winter Footwear & Accessories

Continuing his well documented presence in the world of footwear design, Japanese designer

MIHARA YASUHIRO "Half" Sunglasses
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MIHARA YASUHIRO "Half" Sunglasses

Among Japan’s most heralded avant-garde designers as well as a competent shoe designer thanks

 

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