About

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.
Our atelier and shop are also here to create our design, putting our passion into our work, and proudly sending our work to the new home.
We feel like there was a reason we ended up coming here to experience the good old days. We learn new things here every single day.
There is the base of clothing, food, and shelter in this town.

Designers

ROGGY

 Korogi Hitoshi / Kyoto

ROGGY

 Korogi Hitoshi / Kyoto

2012年~2020年までパリで展示会を開催。
コレクション以外にもLADY GAGA、大橋トリオさんの衣装やTVCM衣装、映画衣装などを手掛ける。
また、洋菓子店、ホテル、フレンチレストラン、陶芸家、茶房などのユニフォームも手掛ける。
2025年からはユニフォームを含めたオーダーメイドを本格的に始める。
新店舗のROGGYKEIを2025年2月にオープン。

2012

First exhibition presented in Paris showroom

2014

Concept store opened

2015

First solo show held at Osaka Central Public Hall

2016

Won the 3rd TOKYO FASHION AWARD

2017

Nominated for the 2017 INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE
Establishment of ROGGYKEI Co.

2020

Concept Shop Closed
Moved to Kyotamba Town

2021

Opening of Tomoribi

2024

Tomoribi closed

2025

ROGGYKEI opens

BOOKING

Take the first step to a successful project, let's start together.

ROGGY

KOROGI HITOSHI / KYOTO

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.

KEI

Miyakoshi Keiko / Kyoto

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.