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Japanese craftsmanship has always had a certain mystique. From selvedge denim to razor-sharp kitchen knives, it’s the kind of quality that doesn’t just last—it gets better with time. Porter-Yoshida, the accessories label that’s been handcrafting bags since 1935, knows this truth better than most. Now, as it celebrates its 90th anniversary, the brand is setting up shop in New York City for the very first time with a pop-up that doubles as both history lesson and style-forward showcase.

From Japan to Spring Street

The location? 21 Spring Street, right in the heart of Manhattan . While Porter-Yoshida has long had U.S. stockists, this marks its first-ever standalone space in the States—a move that feels overdue but perfectly timed. Visitors walking in are greet

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