Anime · Harajuku · Origin
Harajuku Streetwear.
Tokyo's loudest answer to any dress code. Layers, ruptures, no wish for approval.
Most Wanted
What everyone wants.
Opium Snakeskin Studded Bomber
€154,99Opium Harness Shirt
€74,99Opium Tactical Shoulder Shirt
€74,99All pieces
All of Streetwear.
Gothic One-Shoulder Tee
€114,99Y2K Camo Raw-Hem Cargo Jorts
€44,99Y2K Barrel-Leg Faded Denim Jorts
€44,99Opium Cat-Eye Pants Keychain
€34,99Opium Graffiti Art Wide Leg Jeans
€114,99Gothic Y2K Kanji Chain Shorts
€64,99Opium Grunge Print Longsleeve Top
€114,99Opium Racing Cobra Hoodie
€254,99Techwear Hooded Bomber Jacket
€114,99Y2K Camo Sword Emblem Cargo Shorts
€124,99Y2K Flame Print Wide-Leg Jeans
€134,99Opium Snakeskin Studded Bomber
€154,99Opium Mystic Cross Bomber
€164,99Opium Harness Shirt
€74,99Opium Tactical Shoulder Shirt
€74,99Opium Studded Hoodie
€124,99Opium Faux Fur Puffer Jacket
€184,99Harajuku Streetwear quotes Tokyo's Takeshita-dōri — layers, prints, proportions that follow no Western dress code.
What defines Harajuku Streetwear
Oversized silhouettes meet graphic detail. Anime prints, asymmetric cuts, deliberate contrasts between fabric and colour. Harajuku isn't a single style but the freedom to wear several at once. We curate pieces that take this principle seriously — from Harajuku Coats with voluminous cuts to layering pieces that connect Shibuya and Berlin.
Styling Harajuku Streetwear
Break proportions instead of balancing them. Wide pants under short jackets. Long coats over cropped tops. The Harajuku Winter Fashion Guide shows how layering works even in the cold. Accessories — chains, rings, caps — aren't an add-on but statements of their own.
The collection
Graphic hoodies, cargo pants, statement jackets and pieces between Harajuku Basics and eye-catching one-offs. Every piece works in daily life and on the street.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is Harajuku Streetwear?
Street fashion from Tokyo's Harajuku district. Typical traits are layering, graphic prints, Anime references and deliberate style breaks. There's no single look — the mix is the principle.
How does Harajuku differ from Western streetwear?
Western streetwear follows a consistent silhouette scheme. Harajuku deliberately combines contradictory proportions, colours and textures. Individual expression over brand coherence.
Which basics does a Harajuku outfit need?
Oversized tees or hoodies as a base, wide cargo or parachute pants, a statement jacket and at least one accessory with character.
2015 → today
Fūga
風雅
Fūga isn't for everyone.
Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.
Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.
We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.
How Fūga evolved
One line. No closed worlds.
What started as Streetwear in Tokyo has shifted over the years — through different phases, our own and collective.
01
Streetwear / Anime
The first designs. Anime prints, Harajuku characters, Tokyo connection.
02
Techwear
Functional, layered, dark. Tokyo reduction translated into fabric.
03
Gothic
Heavier, uncompromising, more shadow. Grew up parallel to Techwear.
04
Opium
Berghain aesthetic with street cuts. Raw, black, Berlin avant-garde meets Streetwear.
05
Rave
Cyberpunk meets the Berghain floor. Reflective, tactical, sound-system ready.
06
Businesscore
Tailored cuts with Streetwear logic. Growing older without going 9-to-5. Stay edgy.
What comes next, we'll write when the time comes.
















































