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ShopStore introduction

welcome. We, Shirt House Ito, were founded in 1945. We are a store specializing in fully custom-made shirts, which is rare in Japan.vinegarTough is the second-generation mainstay from the top (Takuya Ito). Representative of Shirt House Ito (Chieko Ito). This is the third generation (Masaki Ito). With our many years of know-how and craftsmanship, we fully listen to and respond to our customers' requests.
2nd generation (Takuya Ito)
"It's always progress.
I'm still training and have fun every day. ”

 
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Representative (Chieko Ito)
"You can make a shirt online. Please give it a try."
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3rd generation (Masaki Ito)
"I created the website related to Shirt House Ito. Thank you for your support. Also, the following is my personal SNS. Please be my friend."
Thank you!
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Shirt House Ito introduction video

A story about shirts and ecology

It has been a long time since the world talked about SDGs and a recycling-oriented society, but in reality, they are very compatible with custom-made shirts. First of all, at our store, we purchase the fabric for one garment and make the garments, so there is no wasted inventory. In addition, any remaining fabric from the tailoring process will be given to the customer as leftover fabric. Generally speaking, the collar and cuffs are known to be the most commonly damaged parts of a shirt, so it is possible to repair them using leftover fabric. Therefore, there is almost no waste, and it is said to be environmentally friendly. Many of our fabrics are double-threaded and durable, so we are affiliated with our shop. As stated in Tailashhari's blog, making it a shirt that will last for decades. For this reason, I think it is more cost-effective than purchasing multiple shirts. Why don't you also wear custom-made shirts and live an eco-friendly lifestyle?

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