Clothing expresses many of the essential things
that emerge in the relationship between people and society.
Not only for expressing their interests and identity but also for the uniforms at work.
We believe that the expression of uniforms serves as a point of connection, bridging the gap between the workplace and customers, and fostering connections between people in society.
I believe that a single garment can transform one's professional mindset, alter the atmosphere of a place, and even change one's life.
We propose uniforms that make life more enjoyable. We look forward to your enquiry.
Our shop is based in Kyotanba-town, the heart of Kyoto.
This country town is rich with nature and spring water. We feel and witness the four seasons.
The way of life that connects with local traditions and nature is ROGGYKEI's everyday reality, and this lifestyle itself has shaped the very essence of ROGGYKEI.
I feel profoundly fortunate that my daily life and work flow so naturally together. I am grateful for the wisdom of our forebears who built Japan, grateful for the blessings of each season, and grateful for the realisation that brought me to this awareness. We call the events where people, nature, and ROGGYKEI come together to enjoy themselves our festivals.
今年のお祭りで皆さまとお会いできれば嬉しいです。
Address
〒622-0315
7 Setonomoto Shizushi
Kyotanba-cho Funai-gun
Kyoto
Email
info@roggykei.com
Phone
0771-88-0022
Favourite word: Do my best
When he joined a baseball club he realised that he was pretty shy.
As a primary school student, he was good at riding a unicycle.
He realised that he could compete with smart friends with his design ability.
He fell in love with skateboarding and snowboarding along with those fashions.
After graduating high school, he went to Australia and Canada to study.
He has experience working at various clothing shops that sell street fashion brands, second-hand clothing, and Haute couture brands.
Graduated from Osaka Fashion Design School and has Level 2 and 3 certificates for pattern-making technology.
Favourite word: Miracle
When she was young she was fascinated with the cape of cartoon characters.
She was running outside with the costume she made herself.
She was wondering why girls have to wear red skirts, and boys need to wear blue trousers, so she decided to wear trousers instead of skirts.
During P.E. class, she studied the balance of style with the P.E. uniform.
She fell into school refusal when she was in Junior High School.
She has experience working at various clothing shops that sell surfing and snowboarding clothes, women's fashion brands, and Haute couture brands.
Graduated from Osaka Fashion Design School and has Level 2 and 3 certificates for pattern-making technology.