Apartment Three

Tokyo menswear with tailored clarity

Based in
Shinagawa, Tokyo
Founded
2025
Category
Clothing
Price
¥¥¥
Makes
Knitwear, Tailored, Outerwear, Minimal
Apartment Three
Apartment Three is a Tokyo-based menswear label launched in January 2025 through its own e-commerce site. The brand defines itself through a concise wardrobe of classic menswear staples—coats, blazers, knitwear, tops and trousers—presented with an emphasis on proportion, tailoring and everyday use. Its product pages give a clearer sense of method than its general brand text. A trench coat is cut with traditional details such as gun flap, epaulettes and sleeve straps, but built in a cotton-polyester gabardine using T400 yarn and a light low-resilience finish for shape retention. A blazer uses wool shell, cupro lining, substantial shoulder padding and hand-sewn canvas and shoulder components by craftspeople to maintain structure. Elsewhere, wool trousers are described in terms of drape, hand feel and surface lustre rather than seasonal styling. Within contemporary Japanese menswear, Apartment Three sits close to the market for refined real clothes rather than conceptual fashion. What distinguishes it is not a new silhouette system or technical proposition, but a direct translation of familiar tailored and casual forms into a controlled, modern wardrobe with clearly stated material and construction choices.

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