Kapital (fashion brand)

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KAPITAL
Company type Private
Industry Fashion
FoundedMarch, 1985
FounderToshikiyo Hirata
Headquarters Kurashiki, ,
Number of locations
13
Key people
Toshikiyo Hirata
Kiro Hirata
ProductsDenim, clothing
BrandsKapital
Kountry
Website kapital.jp

Kapital, often stylized as KAPITAL, is a Japanese fashion brand specializing in denim and clothing from traditional textiles and patchwork methods, founded in 1985 by Toshikiyo Hirata. [1] [2]

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The clothing brand is renowned for its denim, workwear, and Americana-inspired garments, and has developed a cult following for its eclectic and handicraft work and limited-production denim. [3] [4] [5]

Kapital operates 13 stores across Japan, and is sold in select retailers globally. [6] Clothing is produced across 4 sewing factories and 1 dyeing factory. [7]

Etymology

The "Kapital" name originates in the company's founding in Kojima, an area known as Japan's "Denim Capital". [8] [9]

History

Toshikiyo Hirata was inspired to begin making denim after visiting the United States in the 1980s to teach karate where he encountered mid-century American denim. Upon his return to Japan, he studied and learned denim-making techniques in Kojima, and started a denim factory in 1984 replicating the quality of mid-century American-made denim. [10] Hirata formally founded the Kapital brand soon after in 1985. [8] [9]

Toshikiyo's son Kiro Hirata joined the brand in 2002 to assist in contemporary fashion and marketing appeal for the brand. Combined with its expertise in high quality denim manufacturing, the brand began to branch out into more niche areas of the fashion industry, and carved out a reputation for eclectic artisan designs. [11] [12] [13]

The brand further began experimenting in the 2000s with natural and synthetic dyes, cut and sew garments, hand overstitching, bandanas, as well as creating more than just denim bottoms with tops, outerwear, footwear, and accessories. [14] [15] [16]

Founder Toshikiyo Hirata passed away in April 2024. [17] [18] His son Kiro will continue to helm the brand as creative director. [19]

Production

Kapital specializes in multiple traditional and artisanal garment manufacturing techniques, such as sashiko, boro, quilting, patchwork, distressing, mending, cut and sew, and appliqué. In denim production, the brand also uses stone washing and enzyme washing. These techniques are modernized and adapted for contemporary production and innovation. [3] [10]

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