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Hypebeast, Jun open first Hypegolf store in Japan

The store will also be home to the first Hypebeans café in Japan.

Hypebeast, a contemporary lifestyle and culture platform, partnered with Jun Co., Ltd., an apparel and lifestyle creation firm to open the first-ever Hypegolf store in Tokyo, Japan.

Located in Sarugaku-Cho Shibuya-ku, the store will feature a unisex Hypegolf collection, various apparel and accessories from a unique selection of golf brands, such as Hookedgolf, CAVY, No.33, and The Original Tee Pick.

Spanning two floors with around 85 square metres, the store will serve as a platform for emerging golf brands with no physical presence yet in Japan.

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The store will also house the first Hypebeans café in Japan, Hypebeast said in a statement.

“Complementing our well-established Hypegolf online community and e-commerce platform, we want to bridge our online cultural hub with an immersive offline experience to discover the joy of golf at our newest Hypegolf and Hypebeans location in Japan,” Hypebeast Founder and CEO Kevin Ma said.

Hypegolf invitational will also return to Japan in August.

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