YASURAGI story
The simplistic elegance of Yasuragi is striking. It is best described as a Japanese enclave inspired by the time-honored Ryokan and Onsen bath houses. With its unique architecture and location, it has been a haven in the Stockholm archipelago since the mid-nineties.
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The concept was built around an eastern influence and adapted the elegant designs of Japan for physical work and a damp environment. The combination of durability and delicacy resulted in a jacket with a wrap-around design inspired by a classic kimono. Two stripes along the waist paid homage to the traditional Obi belt while the tied waistband gave the jacket an adaptable fit.
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The uniforms for the spa personnel had to be more flexible. Combined with a clean top, the centerpiece for this uniform were pants with a design derived from the hakama, a garment worn by the samurais of ancient Japan.