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The Kinchaku – A Little Pouch with a Long History
The kinchaku dates back to Japan’s Edo period, a time when daily objects were made with extraordinary care. Originally, these small drawstring pouches were worn with kimono, since kimono did not have pockets. Men and women used them to carry coins, medicines, seals, or small personal treasures. Practical, yes, but always beautiful.

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The LS Do – A Monthly Market at Kasturi
We call it the LS Do, and it is exactly what it sounds like. A fun, vibrant market happening every last Saturday of the month at Kasturi.
Sunday morning skirt launch at Tanglin Mall
This Sunday at 10 a.m. sharp, we’re releasing our new Balloon Skirt (formerly known as the Pelikat Skirt) in a very limited run of just 25 pieces, available exclusively at our Tanglin store.
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