A POPUP STORE of the popular Korean brand “JOSEPH AND STACEY” has opened at Sapporo Stellar Place.

Held from March 13th (Wednesday) to March 24th (Sunday).

POPUP of the popular Korean brand "JOSEPH AND STACEY" will start at Sapporo Stellap from Wednesday, March 13th.

The brand's symbol, "Lucky Pleated Knit," is available in a wide range of sizes from S to XL.
The “5x points sale'' will be held at JR Tower from March 15th (Friday) to March 20th (Wednesday/holiday), so it's a great time to shop.

This is a valuable opportunity to get your hands on a rich variety of over 50 colors that are normally only available on e-commerce sites.

Special novelties will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for those who purchase over ¥22,000 (tax included).
Please come and visit us.

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"Aton knit" with a trendy feel

Although it is mini size, it is a great item that can fit lipstick, card case, wallet, and even smartphone.
The popular color of the classic "Lucky Pleated Knit" is made into a mini shoulder.



<Lucky Pleated Knit Arton Knit Shoulder Bag Starry (S) Light Platinum> ¥23,100 (tax included)

A waterproof product that is resistant to water and dirt due to special coating.
Canvas material and leather make it both elegant and casual.

<Lucky Pleated Canvas Coated Baby Bag Pale Pink> ¥29,700

Very popular "Sanrio series"

Collaboration item with "Hello Kitty", "My Melody", "Kuromi", and "Cinnamoroll".

The Lucky Pleated Knit, with art drawn all over, has a design that allows you to fully feel the cuteness of each of the four characters, and is sure to soothe your heart every time you use it.

  • POPUP STORE overview

・Store:

Sapporo Stellar Place Center 3rd floor special venue

・Event schedule:

March 13th (Wednesday) – March 24th (Sunday), 2024

·business hours:

10:00~21:00
・5x points sale (Gobapo)

March 15, 2024 (Friday) to March 20, 2024 (Wednesday/Holiday)

When you use or present your JR Tower Square Card at JR Tower, you can earn up to 5 times more points than usual, a great deal exclusively for card members.

  • Overview of JOSEPH AND STACEY official Japanese shop

Brand name: JOSEPH AND STACEY

Shop location: Online

Shop URL: https://josephandstacey.jp

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/josephandstacey_jp/

  • ABOUT JOSEPH AND STACEY

A lifestyle brand born in Korea in 2009.

The brand's signature item, the Lucky Pleated Knit Bag, quickly became a hot topic as it is worn by Korean actresses and celebrities.

It has also appeared in popular Korean dramas and has permeated the Korean lifestyle.

It is attracting attention for its use of environmentally friendly materials made from recycled plastic bottles and for its wide range of over 70 colors.

With the brand concept of "GOOD DESIGN, GOOD LIFE," we propose designs that coexist with practicality and beauty.

  • About the founders of JOSEPH AND STACEY

Mr. Heo Ji-sook/March International Co., Ltd.

During her university days, she studied business administration and fashion. He was present at the creation of a major Korean e-commerce site, traveled overseas as a buyer, and was in charge of product purchasing and planning. In 2009, we launched the "JOSEPH AND STACEY" brand internally. In 2013, he became independent and established March International Co., Ltd. Currently serving as the representative.

"JOSEPH AND STACEY" pays close attention to everything from raw materials to processes for sustainable management. Made from eco-friendly fibers made from recycled plastic bottles, the more you use the knit bag, the less plastic the earth will use. During development, we thoroughly researched the material and tried many different fabrics, resulting in the birth of the current material, “Lucky Pleated Knit.''

The brand's signature design was created by incorporating wrinkles into knit, leather, and canvas, inspired by Korean architecture and traditional costumes.

In particular, the technology to remove wrinkles from leather and canvas did not exist in Korea at the time, so the brand researched its own manufacturing methods. After about half a year of research, we established a method of uniformly folding the fabric and molding it using high-temperature heat, creating the smooth, natural pleats we see today.