Sustainability Guarantees
Our brand is inspired by Japanese subculture in the 80s called Bosouzoku (youth biker group), and all the design was taken from original vintage clothing. Our clothes are sourced in Japan and are made by fine Japanese craftsmanship.
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The most beautiful handmade jewellery- I gave my daughter some pearl threaders for her 18th birthday and she hasn’t stopped wearing them since.
So pleased!


Do not bleach
Iron medium heat
Do not direct-iron on the prints
Do not tumble dry
Delivery
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FREE DELIVERY on orders over $200 / 200€ / C$200 / A$300
to US, EU, Canada or Australia.
Items are shipped to you directly by our brands, using tracked, contactless delivery.
All customs fees, duties and taxes are included - see Delivery page for full details, conditions apply.
Returns
FREE worldwide returns - see Returns page for full details.
Return any order placed 2nd November - 24th December up until 12th January inclusive for store credit (full refunds only apply to orders returned within 14 days)
Price Match Guarantee
If you find an item cheaper elsewhere we will match the price, see FAQs or Contact Us for full details, conditions apply. Please note we're unable to offer a price match for products sold through independent retailers, or being shipped internationally.
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Meet The Designer
Tokkou is a contemporary Japanese fashion inspired by bōsōzoku, a Japanese youth subculture. The name TOKKOU comes from the Japanese term tokkō-fuku, which means “Special Attack Clothing”.
The unique collection is made-in-Japan with the most exceptional craftsmanship, using the best sustainable fabrics in Japan. Alongside fabrics from Japan the brand also uses the best Italian fabric for their suits and of course the collection has the best Japanese denim which is sourced and produced in Japan’s Okayama district.