Size Chart - Echizenya
Collection Naja
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Abbeyhorn
Traditional methods and machinery are still used to cut, saw, mold and polish the horns into our unique products.
Horn is a by-product of the meat industry and with it being a natural, biodegradable material it has been ground up and used as fertiliser for hundreds of years as it is so rich in calcium it is great for use in the garden and for growing crops. Once discarded, it will leave no footprint for future generations to worry about unlike plastic.
Abbey Horn is the last remaining horn works in Britain. -
Alden
Founded in 1884 by Charles H. Alden in Massachusetts, the Alden Shoe Company played a crucial role in the early shoe industry's mechanization. After thriving in the first half of the 20th century and surviving the challenges of post-war competition, Alden stood out with a focus on high-quality dress shoes, orthopedic footwear, and comfortable lasts. Today, Alden remains a family-owned business in Middleborough, Massachusetts, known for its exceptional genuine-welted shoemaking and as the last original New England shoe and bootmaker from the early days of the industry. -
Baudoin & Lange
Founded in 2016, Baudoin & Lange is a London-based shoe brand founded by Allan Baudoin and Bo Langevald. Baudoin, a former computer scientist turned bespoke shoemaker, teamed up with Langevald to create elegant yet exceptionally comfortable shoes, particularly focusing on Belgian-style loafers. They are known for their craftsmanship and attention to materials.
The unlined but meticulous construction and soft suede gives you an ultimate comfort and embrace the feet, which is “glove” fit.
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Bryceland's
Bryceland's, founded in 2015 by Kenji Cheung and Ethan Newton, embodies classic men's style. They blend custom tailoring and haberdashery, emphasizing timeless elegance and masculinity in all aspects of clothing. Their approach creates versatile wardrobes that balance ruggedness with elegance and establish a distinctive identity without relying on logos or branding.
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Casa del Sarto
Casa Del Sarto (House of the Cutters) is a tailor house created from the desire to create a modern yet timeless garments by their master tailor from Seoul, Korea. Their ready to wear (RTW) has been created with an elegant body silhouette with voluminous shoulders.
Their garments are created with beautifully perfected hand work. Each jacket features full canvas front which creates beautiful lapel roll and well tailored body despite its with soft construction.
Casa Del Sarto is available exclusively in Thailand at the Decorum Bangkok. -
CQP
Founded in 2013, CQP was born from a passion for long lasting design and a desire to create outstanding products of the highest quality. Everything branded CQP is created entirely in-house from the ground up in their Stockholm studio with a focus on materials, shape and graceful ageing.
They are attentive in how they make things and inspired to constantly improve and evolve. CQP’s products are made for discerning individuals, with longevity in mind.
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Crockett & Jones
The Decorum proudly presents ‘Crockett&Jones’ Makers of fine shoes since 1879. Founded in Northampton, at the heart of England’s most famous shoemaking town, Crockett&Jones specialise in the manufacture of high quality Goodyear welted footwear. The history of Crockett and Jones can be traced back 140 years ago. This English Shoemaker is considered of the best shoemakers in the world. -
Fox Umbrella
Fox Umbrellas have been renowned for their quality and excellence, within the process of umbrella making since the late 1800’s. A technique which has changed little in all that time, adhering to the same level of craftsmanship and superior standards to create each piece.A company which was first established by Mr. Thomas Fox, during the reign of Queen Victoria in 1868, Fox Umbrellas continues to produce some of the finest umbrellas and walking sticks to this very day. This expertly crafted solid oak umbrella, is made from one continuous piece of wood. Therefore, it is considered as strong as a walking stick and can also be used as a walking aid.Featuring a 9ct Rolled Gold collar to the handle, handmade springs, metal runner and notch, prevented ribs, as well as an inside/outside rosette. Due to the natural aspect of the wood, each piece is slightly different in design, which means each piece carries its own unique set of characteristics. -
Fullcount
At the end of the year of 1992, he decided to go his own way, and founded a company with quality and tradition at its heart. Finding a name for the company seemed to come easily for Tsujita-san; stemming from a love of baseball, and equated to the position in which the fledgeling company now found itself, he opted for the name, Full Count. Mr Tsujita’s painstaking attention to quality control not only conjures the old adage of ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’, but also creates its own of ‘if it’s broke, fix it, and maintain it!’
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Gaziano & Girling
For over 25 years, Gaziano & Girling has been set on creating the finest men’s shoes in the world, mixing Italian lines and comfort with British craft and tradition through their zero-compromise approach to shoemaking.
Gaziano & Girling designs are unique. It sits between contemporary and classic design, re-inventing the classics for men who demand something new but not over-stylized, the perfect equilibrium between the last and the style of shoe without neglecting comfort.
The shoes are entirely made in their own factory in Kettering, Northamptonshire by a small team of almost 20 artisans working under the direct supervision of Dean Girling and Tony Gaziano. The St James II is crafted from the very best French or Swiss calf leather that has been finished by the finest Italian leather finishing houses, equipped with true English oak-bark leather sole. All Gaziano & Girling shoes are goodyear-welted with Barbour™ threads, ensuring maximum stitches per cm and achieving a very slim profile.
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Globe Specs
GLOBE SPECS opened its first store in 1998 as a shop introducing various eyewear brands from around the world. Currently, the company operates Shibuya, Daikanyama, and Kyoto stores.
They prioritize the quality and comfort of eyewear while infusing fun, happiness, and fashion.
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Jack Fort
Pursuing the universal beauty of 'the original', Jack Fort makes products that are interpreted along with the flow of the times and retain the sensibility of different times
Menswear has its roots in military, workwear, outdoor, native, and utility wear. It has been crafted and derived with a specific purpose in mind to survive in harsh and all environmental conditions.
Without harming the value of the original, it is dismantled and reconstructed freely.
All concepts of Jack Fort are represented by utility wear reinterpreted based on this idea.
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Jacques Solovière
Jacques Solovière, a Parisian brand founded in 2014, focuses on timeless, high-quality footwear for both men and women. Their values emphasize longevity, taste, and cross-generational appeal, crafting shoes that combine exquisite detailing with practicality and comfort. Each pair is meticulously made in Italy's finest workshops, prioritizing vibrant colors and luxurious materials. They offer classic styles like slippers, brogues, and derbies that transcend fleeting trends. Jacques Solovière seeks to push men's fashion forward while maintaining quintessential elegance. Their designs are unisex, appealing to those who appreciate effortless chic. -
J.M. Weston
Known and loved for their iconic ‘Le Moccasin 180’ and many more, J.M Weston is a cult-favourites of sharply dressed gentlemen. Despite its English-sounding name, J.M Weston embodies a very Parisian form of elegance, in which timeless style is given a bold twist with contemporary influences. The great classics are injected with the freshness of a rather nonchalant rock ‘n’ roll aristocracy, inspiring spirit and charm to a classic style with rigour and idealism, realism and impertinence.
J.M Weston shoes are crafted at a single factory in Limoges. They are the only shoemaker with its own sole leather tannery, the manufacturer takes time to do its job at the heart of the Tannerie Bastin in Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat. Each pair takes two months to produce a pair of shoes and over 150 procedures are required for each model. By using traditional techniques such as the Norwegian welt technique and distinctive shape and fine-stitch seam for the shoe, J.M. Weston made the choice to preserve an exceptional know-how that has remained unchanged, each pair a symbol of French heritage.
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John Lobb
John Lobb has been making the finest shoes and boots for gentlemen since 1866 in London and 1902 in Paris. Its rich heritage is reinforced by timeless qualities of craftsmanship, service and style – attributes that are now available to a wider international John Lobb audience. The company continues to maintain its bespoke shoe-making tradition in Paris, while also retaining core bespoke principles in the manufacture of its expanding ready-to-wear collection of shoes and leather goods.
John Lobb Bootmaker has been in business for almost 150 years – and prides itself on upholding its exacting standards and unique levels of craftsmanship in the creation of hand-made shoes and boots for men. -
Orslow
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, various clothing styles, including military and workwear, became fashion standards. Taking inspiration from these timeless classics, this brand designs clothing "slowly." This means crafting original garments with care, ensuring they adapt to different styles and times, and offering an alternative to the fast pace of modern fashion, embracing a more deliberate and thoughtful approach.
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Percival
Percival, based in East London's Hackney, brings a blend of quintessential British style and globally-sourced materials to create classic wardrobe staples with a twist, often described as "Subverting the Classics." With a team of about 20, they design, produce, and shoot their collections from their London studio.
They prioritize quality and service while maintaining a lighthearted approach to menswear, aiming to bring enjoyment and laughter to fashion.
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Resolute
RESOLUTE was founded by a Japanese legendary denim designer, Yoshiyuki Hayashi, in pursuit of “ideal standard that can be worn for decades.”
With homage to vintage Levi’s, they produce a refined yet good old jeans by a traditional and inefficient production method wholly in Japan, which is endorsed by denim enthusiasts as well as those who appreciate classics. -
The Resort Co
The Resort Co was founded in 2019 with the mission to craft the perfect vacation wardrobe – with a focus on high quality, ethic production and usage of the best and most sustainable materials.
The artisan principles and high-quality mindset permeates the brand. Inspired by Scandinavian aesthetics and the notion of a never-ending Summer, the idea is to design sustainable resort wear that last season after season. They handpick the best materials and producers in Europe for every product. -
Shibumi
Shibumi (渋味) means subtle beauty or understated elegance in Japanese, which is exactly the brand’s understanding of classic menswear: classic without being old-fashioned, simple without being boring. Born in 2012 with the goal to make high quality handmade ties, Shibumi is now popular among style aficionados all over the world. Known for their exclusive printed silk designs and curated selection of unusual fabrics and weaves, Shibumi also offers bespoke suits and shirts, pocket squares, braces, scarfs and other classic men’s accessories. -
Shoji Works
Since then, in order to meet the needs of their customers, they have increased the number of processes until the completion of the brush one by one. Currently, Japan is the only company that manufactures wooden brushes from the purchase of raw materials such as wood and animal hair to the finished product. They are the only company in Japan.
In addition, from 1925, when the company was founded, to 2008, 100% of the orders received were OEM, and they have continued to provide their customers with “only really good products” by making the most of our traditional techniques and the ability to carefully select each material. -
Simonnot Godard
For 200 years the house Simonnot Godard produces handkerchieves fabrics. Today this tradition is maintained in the service of the most beautiful stores in Europe and in the world.
The woven handkerchief Simonnot Godard, it is a unique experience, a product authentically artisanal, which respects the know-how and the care of formerly.
The Simonnot Godard pocket square is also made of linen and cotton, very fine and processed in the Vosges. It design is more contemporary and sober.
The pocket handkerchief Simonnot Godard is inspired by drawings from our 18th century archives. It is also a real environmental friendly product !
The feel, strength and brilliance of our products are unmatched. It takes 4 months of work between the choice of pattern and the realization of the handkerchief or pouch Simonnot Godard.
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The Decorum
For our private label, we aim to provide quality pieces that can easily fit into everyone’s wardrobe rotation. The pieces on our private label are rich with nostalgia as we draw inspiration from our favourite archive pieces through the ages.
Distinctive by its superb quality, every model of our private line is produced at prestigious factories in Japan and Korea. The materials used are of the highest quality. The delicate design process and incredible craftsmanship can be seen on every one of our private products.
Aside from clothing, we also offer shoe accessories to help you maintain and care for your beloved pairs. -
Votta
Votta has spent countless days creating the perfect blend of premium materials their customers have come to love. From solid colors ranging from subtle and professional to bold and expressive, various patterned designs such as stripes, houndstooth, herringbone, and two-toned ribbed, we offer classic and unique designs for men and women fit for any occasion. -
Wacko Maria
Wacko Maria, established in 2005, draws inspiration from everyday experiences, music, films, and art to infuse their creations with a sense of romance and glamour. They believe that love, dreams, and passion are essential for creating beautiful things and living a beautiful life. Their commitment to perfection and collaboration with notable artists and filmmakers, such as Jim Jarmusch and Larry Clark, has gained them significant attention and recognition. With a foundation in music and a dedication to authenticity and original craftsmanship, Wacko Maria continues to pursue their creative vision.