Studio Clip
Studio CLIP is a Japanese lifestyle brand characterized by a natural aesthetic. It utilizes loose silhouettes, neutral palettes, and organic textiles like linen and cotton. The brand represents the mori subculture, emphasizing a relaxed, unhurried ethos that integrates functional apparel with domestic comfort.
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Founded in 1998 by the Japanese retail conglomerate Adastria Co., Ltd., Studio CLIP emerged during a shift toward lifestyle-integrated retail models. It gained cultural significance by popularizing the natural kei movement, which prioritized comfort over trend-driven consumption. The brand's historical role involves the expansion of the zakka concept, merging apparel with household goods to create a holistic living environment. This approach influenced the development of the Japanese casual wear market throughout the early 21st century.
