SLY
SLY is a Japanese fashion brand rooted in the Shibuya 109 subculture. Its aesthetic combines edgy streetwear with feminine silhouettes, emphasizing bold patterns and vibrant colors. The brand represents a confident, independent ethos, catering to the Neo-Gal movement within urban Japanese youth fashion.
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Founded in 2003 by Mizuki Ueda, a former shop assistant for the brand Moussy, SLY emerged during the peak of the charismatic clerk era in Tokyo. It became a central pillar of the Shibuya 109 fashion scene, influencing the evolution of the Gal subculture into more sophisticated, street-oriented styles. As part of Baroque Japan Limited, the brand played a significant role in globalizing Japanese real clothes through international retail expansion.
