T.T Womenswear Collection begins on 19th June 2026.
T.T founder Taiga Takahashi practiced a way of making clothing that brings relics of the past back to life for the present day, an approach he called "applied archaeology." Until now, this effort has centered on Japan, America, and Europe. Now it expands into something new.
Based in New York and Kyoto, T.T will launch its womenswear collection on 19th June 2026.
It excavates the archetypes of clothing, the original forms that have appeared again and again, and reawakens them for the present day. A single garment holds both the universal that crosses cultures and the constant that runs through the ages.
Natural dyeing, including the Amami Oshima mud dyeing that has become a signature of T.T. The rare baby cashmere from the highlands of Hanshan in Inner Mongolia, which a young goat grows only once in its life. Super baby alpaca, raised by the severe nature of the Andes. The hand-knitting techniques that Peruvian women have passed down through generations. T.T weaves the culture and the very time behind each material into its clothing.
Taiga Takahashi found a universal beauty in the folds of Buddhist statues and valued the spirit of "Japanese soul, Western learning." Carrying on that attitude, T.T begins with Japanese handwork and collaborates with crafts from around the world to create new garments.
Not ornament, but the presence of the material itself. Not a finished beauty, but a quality that keeps deepening with time. T.T calls this state "comfortable elegance." It is not a style, but a form of harmony that arises between the wearer and the garment.
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