Re:Circulet, a sustainable fashion e-commerce site, is now available for purchase through online try-on service Virtusize.
(CEO: Andreas Ueno-Olausson, Head office: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter referred to as Virtusize) has started providing its online try-on solution “Virtusize” to Re:Circulet, an online shop operated by “Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.“ (President: Hanshichi Toyoshima, Head office: Nagoya, Aichi, Japan)
Miwa Watanabe of “Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.” Sales Strategy Department commented on the introduction of Virtusize: "We want to eliminate returns as much as possible, as we aim to create a mall where people can feel familiar with sustainability. We decided to introduce Virtusize because we want to provide a fitting experience that allows customers to easily check sizes, rather than a realistic fitting service. We are focusing on sustainable brands, including innerwear brands, so we want to reduce the gap when we receive the products as much as possible."
About Re:Circulet
“Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.” launched Re:Circulet on the 20th of November in 2021 with the aim of improving the value of sustainable fashion and spreading eco-friendly thinking. Re:Circulet is a media-based platform that enriches daily life through lifestyle items and gradually proposes good practices for the planet. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to “Florence”, Japan's first certified NPO that provides on-site, mutual aid-type childcare for sick children and support for single parents. Additionally, contributions will go to ”WaterAid Japan”, a certified NPO that works to support water and sanitation, with the aim of further expanding the circle of circulation to society through fashion.
Lifestyle Proposal Trading Company Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.
Founded in 1841, the company has over 180 years of experience and has expanded its business areas as it has evolved. The company covers the entire supply chain of the fashion industry, from global sourcing of raw materials to planning, production management and delivery of finished products. As a company that promotes sustainable lifestyles, it will develop sustainable materials and functional products for a 5.0 society, and provide services that leverage information technology through investments and partnerships with tech ventures. Since 2019, the company's stance is set out in the statement MY WILL.
This is the company's webiste: https://www.toyoshima.co.jp/
Re:Circulet, a sustainable fashion e-commerce site, is now available for purchase through online try-on service Virtusize.
(CEO: Andreas Ueno-Olausson, Head office: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter referred to as Virtusize) has started providing its online try-on solution “Virtusize” to Re:Circulet, an online shop operated by “Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.“ (President: Hanshichi Toyoshima, Head office: Nagoya, Aichi, Japan)
Miwa Watanabe of “Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.” Sales Strategy Department commented on the introduction of Virtusize: "We want to eliminate returns as much as possible, as we aim to create a mall where people can feel familiar with sustainability. We decided to introduce Virtusize because we want to provide a fitting experience that allows customers to easily check sizes, rather than a realistic fitting service. We are focusing on sustainable brands, including innerwear brands, so we want to reduce the gap when we receive the products as much as possible."
About Re:Circulet
“Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.” launched Re:Circulet on the 20th of November in 2021 with the aim of improving the value of sustainable fashion and spreading eco-friendly thinking. Re:Circulet is a media-based platform that enriches daily life through lifestyle items and gradually proposes good practices for the planet. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to “Florence”, Japan's first certified NPO that provides on-site, mutual aid-type childcare for sick children and support for single parents. Additionally, contributions will go to ”WaterAid Japan”, a certified NPO that works to support water and sanitation, with the aim of further expanding the circle of circulation to society through fashion.
Lifestyle Proposal Trading Company Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.
Founded in 1841, the company has over 180 years of experience and has expanded its business areas as it has evolved. The company covers the entire supply chain of the fashion industry, from global sourcing of raw materials to planning, production management and delivery of finished products. As a company that promotes sustainable lifestyles, it will develop sustainable materials and functional products for a 5.0 society, and provide services that leverage information technology through investments and partnerships with tech ventures. Since 2019, the company's stance is set out in the statement MY WILL.
This is the company's webiste: https://www.toyoshima.co.jp/
Re:Circulet, a sustainable fashion e-commerce site, is now available for purchase through online try-on service Virtusize.
(CEO: Andreas Ueno-Olausson, Head office: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter referred to as Virtusize) has started providing its online try-on solution “Virtusize” to Re:Circulet, an online shop operated by “Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.“ (President: Hanshichi Toyoshima, Head office: Nagoya, Aichi, Japan)
Miwa Watanabe of “Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.” Sales Strategy Department commented on the introduction of Virtusize: "We want to eliminate returns as much as possible, as we aim to create a mall where people can feel familiar with sustainability. We decided to introduce Virtusize because we want to provide a fitting experience that allows customers to easily check sizes, rather than a realistic fitting service. We are focusing on sustainable brands, including innerwear brands, so we want to reduce the gap when we receive the products as much as possible."
About Re:Circulet
“Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.” launched Re:Circulet on the 20th of November in 2021 with the aim of improving the value of sustainable fashion and spreading eco-friendly thinking. Re:Circulet is a media-based platform that enriches daily life through lifestyle items and gradually proposes good practices for the planet. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to “Florence”, Japan's first certified NPO that provides on-site, mutual aid-type childcare for sick children and support for single parents. Additionally, contributions will go to ”WaterAid Japan”, a certified NPO that works to support water and sanitation, with the aim of further expanding the circle of circulation to society through fashion.
Lifestyle Proposal Trading Company Toyoshima & Co., Ltd.
Founded in 1841, the company has over 180 years of experience and has expanded its business areas as it has evolved. The company covers the entire supply chain of the fashion industry, from global sourcing of raw materials to planning, production management and delivery of finished products. As a company that promotes sustainable lifestyles, it will develop sustainable materials and functional products for a 5.0 society, and provide services that leverage information technology through investments and partnerships with tech ventures. Since 2019, the company's stance is set out in the statement MY WILL.
This is the company's webiste: https://www.toyoshima.co.jp/