Moody Goose Vintage is a new vintage collaborative featuring over 20 unique vintage curators and craftspeople in one SF storefront.
Established in 2020, Kiosk Boys opened their storefront (kiosk) located outside of Weller Court in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Their brand brings a new perspective to style and fashion inspired by Japanese influences.
Located in San Francisco, Soko celebrates the resilient, diverse community of San Francisco’s Japantown - past, present and future.
Japanese designer & American vintage, located in Japantown mall + 1605 haight street
Brain Dead is a creative collective of artists and designers from around the world. With its disruptive, graphic-led approach, the brand takes its cues from post punk, underground comics, and the spirit of subculture as a whole.
Apparel company set to redefine what it means to be a modern Asian American woman - the AAGC brand platforms the next generation of AAPI women.
Sundae School is a Korean streetwear clothing boutique. Shop for exquisite, one-of-a-kind shirts, masks, hoodies, bottoms, accessories and more.
Modern fashion company to bring Asian-American representation and inclusion to the traditional wedding industry.
KORELIMITED is a Korean streetwear clothing store based in Southern California. Wide selection of graphic tees, Korean culture apparel, and more.
Creating lasting pieces with a mix of romantic undertones + comfortably structured pieces, committed to empowering others, supporting underserved communities + nonprofits.
Reclaiming “ugly,” embracing authenticity, + building a family based on inclusiveness, promoting acceptance in race, gender, orientation, culture, + ability.
Based in Hawaii, designer duo creates uncomplicated, yet feminine tops, dresses, jumpers, + sets that are both comfortable + versatile.
Los Angeles based clothing brand dedicated to making well-designed clothes sustainably, ethically, + locally for everyday (kid/maternity-friendly, too!)
Founded by three sisters, CYT & CO. aims to create a multitude of art forms that celebrate the Asian American experience.
“Bringing East Coast chic to West Coast charm” with a selection of women’s apparel + accessories.
Based in Oakland, CA, Akashi Kama brings modern products designed + influenced by the Japanese-American experience.
Online retail + subscription company for the pretty pairs of undies. Their subscription on a mission also donates pairs to women in need at local shelters.
Los Angeles based community-driven streetwear brand focused on storytelling for activists, trendsetters, + warriors for change.
Textile brand partnering directly partnering with weavers in India to create beautiful bandanas, scarves, + home textiles.
Celebrating Japanese American culture, CRFT blends modern cultural influence + heritage.
Little Tokyo based streetwear brand, notoriously without an online store to encourage supporting the LT community, but online this season with tees, hoodies, hats, + more.
An unapologetic brand specifically with women for small boobs, starting with bras (in cute + comfy styles, too!)
Nā Mea Hawai'i, translated as "all things Hawaiian," is devoted to showcasing the work of local artists and crafters from the Hawaiian Islands.
The Pop-Up Mākeke is an online marketplace that centralizes hundreds of Hawaiʻi’s small businesses and showcases their talent and unique products for the world to enjoy.
Located in Eagle Rock, LA ACORN is the collaborative creation of Erin Tanaka and Laura Tanaka, mother and daughter native Angelenos. Shop with goods for home, gifts, and garden.
Located in Somerville, Massachusetts near Boston, select gifts that deem well-designed and well-made, including but not limited to Japanese Dento Kogei items.
A cozy concept shop for feel-good spaces + more intentional living, curating sustainable goods from small-batch makers + mindful brands trying to do things differently.
At HÖMAGE in Pasadena, you will find a space filled with beautifully crafted goods curated by owner, Jill Pearson. Emerging + experienced artists' work sit side by side with unique gifts + handmade jewelry.
Capsules that are customizable, leakproof, magnetic containers designed to maintain your routines – home and away.
Japanese owned, LA based pop-up record shop. Has a wide variety of Japanese city pop and more!
Shibui Wood and Designs is a home décor studio focusing on custom built furniture where everything is handmade in California. A family owned shop that's rooted in Japanese aesthetics, inspired by the beauty of Japanese designs that are simple yet serve an everyday purpose.
Founded in 1971 as a small “friendship” store in NYC's Chinatown as a place to find just about anything: from Buddha statuettes to rice snacks to chopsticks, + things you can’t even name.
The Give Store started as a small vendor at local farmers markets + at artisanal events, meeting extraordinary people making amazing products. Those experiences inspired the store to bring in products from small makers, not only from local artists, but from the US + all over the world.
MAAARI is the dream of modern design rooted in consciousness + inspired by Philippine culture. Founded in 2016 + run by two Filipina-American women, Ivy and Jeanette are storytellers + designers dedicated to honoring their roots + reimagining age-old traditions.
Founded by sisters Alice and Doris, ilootpaperie is an adorable collection of cheeky stationary, pins, greeting cards, and so much more! Bound by a love of paper goods, funny drawings, and a keen appreciation for puns, they firmly believe in aiding and abetting others to steal hearts through their loot of cheeky, colorful musings.
Dimsum inspired stationery and toys with the dream to help introduce dimsum to the world, to bring people (back) into the Chinatown neighborhood, and to spread the love of this beloved cuisine and cultural ritual throughout the world.
Founded by a Nikkei American artist, a stationery and paper goods company run out of a home studio. Endearing illustration and clever wordplay are infused into the designs, which can be found on greeting cards and postcards, stickers, art prints, recipe cards, and washi tape.
Paper Plant Co. carries curated stationery and houseplants of all kinds. They aim to create a space for an idyllic analog world. Stationery is the basis for all things creative + Plants improve productivity and increase innovative thinking. Perfect combination to get things rolling!
With sustainability + excellence at its core, Salt Paper Co. prioritizes recycling + reducing waste, without compromising quality in all stationary + custom products.
Husband + wife duo founded Yoseka Stationery in 2017 as a way of introducing Asian stationery to the US with roots in Taiwan at Neil’s parent’s stationery store. Physical store located in New York.
The Museum Store of the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) features distinctive Asian American merchandise for all occasions + generations. Your purchases help support the programs + exhibitions at JANM.
Family owned and operated origami and paper crafts shop, celebrating its 55th year in SF Japantown.
The Asian American Curriculum Project, Inc. has been an award winning non-profit voluntary educational organization since 1969 with a mission to educate the public about the great diversity of the Asian American experience, through the books distributed.
Dedicated to the collection, preservation, and authentic interpretation of Japanese American history.
A modern balloon + party shop with a Pasadena brick & mortar carrying stationery, paper partyware, gifts, + a fully stocked balloon bar.
Tortoise General Store is a dealer of daily tools that improve daily life + mature with their owner. A curated selection of timeless Japanese home goods with a story.
Native of Tokyo, TOIRO's founder creates artisanal earthenware products loved by professional chefs + home cooks alike.
Umami Mart sprouted into this world as an international food + drink blog in 2007. Over the years, it has grown into a Japanese kitchen + barware importing business, based in Oakland, CA.
The Wok Shop, located in San Francisco's Chinatown, has been selling woks + kitchen goods/products for over 40 years.
Studio Kō represents that connection to home, a sense of identity, + discovery of your past within products that are both contemporary + specifically of historical Korean context + interpretation.
Pink Moon creates eco-conscious self-care products created by women to offer support through all phases of life.
Meaning "scent of a flower" in Hawaiian culture, Napua'ala offers handmade body care products.
Plant-powered skincare from Hawaii. Crafted with traditional Pacific botanicals. Planet friendly.
Orcé Cosmetics was created to set a new standard of beauty, where every skin tone is celebrated, acknowledged, + seen.
Doe lashes are handcrafted silk lashes meant for all-day comfort and wearable 15+ times with care, fit for Asian eyes.
Skincare + makeup curated, sourced, + centered on the latest Korean beauty technology, bearing in mind that the very best products are ones that nurture your most natural state.
Plant-centered skincare, bodycare, wellness, and lifestyle goods for mindful moments
Handmade, small-batch soaps inspired by the founder’s love of food, science, scents, + beautiful things. Find cheeky donut/boba/dessert soaps!
Clean + approachable Korean skincare that is sulfate-free, paraben-free, cruelty-free, vegan, pH balanced, + gentle for all skin types.
WATO has roots with the founders' mother Noriko who taught herself how to make soap + studied traditional herbal/dyeing practices. Find products with natural ingredients + homemade dyes.
Love Pretty specializes in lashes designed for people with small, petite, or Asian eyes who love hand-crafted, no-fuss, easy to apply, comfort-first but also glamorous lashes.
Honey Belle is a natural beauty brand that started in a home kitchen, with products ranging from skincare/body products, tools, accessories, + more.
Located in Seattle, Sairen is a modern and creative shop filled with an eclectic mix of Japanese, Hawaii, and Seattle made goods.
The husband-and-wife team has grown a lifestyle brand born out of the desire to infuse art + design into every day. Poketo creates collections of design-conscious goods to cultivate a creative lifestyle.
Est. 2001 + features art exhibitions, fun house wares, gifts, stationeries, t-shirts, comics, plush, + toy figures from around the world. Giant Robot is often cited as the birthplace for Asian Pop Culture products + Uglydolls.
Mimochai is an independent storybook studio + shop sharing stories + products that encourage creativity, courage, + mindfulness in humans of all ages. Find prints, totes, apparel, accessories, + more.
the kimi collective is a calligraphy + design shop featuring home goods, prints, as well as wedding/stationery services.
Bunkado is a destination gift shop, still at its original location in downtown Los Angeles since 1946, supplying the community with items from Japan + beyond.
Chunky is a project by Yellow Mascot Studio celebrating Asian+American culture and creativity. Everything in their shop is designed, handmade, and/or sourced by AAPI creatives.
West Coast influenced prints, totes, tees, + other items. 10% of profits are also donated to different organizations each quarter!
Family operation selling laser cut wood items ranging from ornaments, sign markers, coloring book activities to signs, kids' clothing, + everything in between.
Illustrator and graphic designer based in Colorado, schooled in Hawaii, and raised in Okinawa, Japan. Her specialties include custom lettering, typographic design and colorful illustrations.
One-of-a-kind pieces like paper flower arrangements, wreaths, cards, + more. Everything is cut, hand sewed, glued, dyed, soldered, + wired by hand.