Poggy

Poggy

Director of UNITED ARROWS & SONS

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Founded 1976
Headquarters Japan

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Arbiter of Japanese fashion and a maestro at mixing disparate influences into his personal style, Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi has become an international authority in menswear for his novel, tongue-in-cheek aesthetic. A native of Sapporo, Poggy began as a sales assistant at the brand, but quickly rose through the industry and became brand buyer and director of prominent Japanese brand UNITED ARROWS & SONS, with a brief stint as the director of Aoyama select shop Liquor, Woman & Tears between 2006 and 2010. Poggy has used his position as creative director to help secure a name for both himself and the brand worldwide, making regular appearances at major fashion events the world over. Aiming not only to showcase global brands to the perceptive Japanese consumer through UNITED ARROWS & SONS, but also serving as a window into the cultural trends of other fashion markets in what can sometimes be a myopic domestic market, Poggy’s say in the general fashion consciousness in Japan is not to be underestimated.
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Latest Collections

Poggy's 2G Taps Carhartt WIP, Suicoke for Logo-Heavy Exclusives
Fashion

Poggy's 2G Taps Carhartt WIP, Suicoke for Logo-Heavy Exclusives

Bold summer-ready shirts and espadrilles.

Stay Home Snaps: Poggy
Fashion 

Stay Home Snaps: Poggy

UNITED ARROWS & SONS’ creative director is still dressing up while laying low.

Poggy Recruits Emotionally Unavailable and retaW for Hajime Sorayama Exclusives
Fashion

Poggy Recruits Emotionally Unavailable and retaW for Hajime Sorayama Exclusives

“Sexy Robot” prints grace slide sandals, shirts and scent tags.

Poggy Links With Hajime Sorayama for Limited Jacket & Coat Capsule
Fashion

Poggy Links With Hajime Sorayama for Limited Jacket & Coat Capsule

Limited to just 13 in total.

Poggy Recruits NEEDLES, TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist. and Maison Mihara Yasuhiro for Exclusive Collabs
Fashion

Poggy Recruits NEEDLES, TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist. and Maison Mihara Yasuhiro for Exclusive Collabs

Special goods for Isetan’s POGGY’S BOX shop-in-shop.

Poggy, Peter Paquin and Anonyme-Paris Unveil Rat-Adorned Accessory Collection
Fashion

Poggy, Peter Paquin and Anonyme-Paris Unveil Rat-Adorned Accessory Collection

Featuring trunks, tote bags, iPhone holders and more.

Second Bloody Angle Dougen Tong Vinyl Café Bar Opens in Shibuya
Food & Beverage

Second Bloody Angle Dougen Tong Vinyl Café Bar Opens in Shibuya

A café by day and a record bar by night.

Poggy Unveils Refurbished 2G Studio in Shibuya with Curated Exhibition
Fashion

Poggy Unveils Refurbished 2G Studio in Shibuya with Curated Exhibition

Presented by PARCO
Showcasing the work of Daniel Arsham and Hajime Sorayama.

Hajime Sorayama, Daniel Arsham and MEDICOM TOY Prep "2G" Studio at Shibuya PARCO
Art

Hajime Sorayama, Daniel Arsham and MEDICOM TOY Prep "2G" Studio at Shibuya PARCO

Featuring exclusive BE@RBRICKs, collaborative exhibitions and more.

Poggy Joins fragment design for THE CONVENI T-Shirt Collaboration
Fashion

Poggy Joins fragment design for THE CONVENI T-Shirt Collaboration

Packaged in bottles.

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