
Ami
BOLD COLORS AND A REFINED STYLE: IT IS THE NEW BRAND COLLECTION
The People of Shibuya spring-summer 2020 collection is coming. And it’s all in bright colors, bold and vibrant. Which? Here are a few: shocking pink, ocean blue, papaya yellow, emerald green and amaranth red. Each model is a wave of optimism, necessary in these dark times, and is designed for travelers. Or the globe-trotters, who are preparing to go exploring during the summer.
Here are the items of the new wardrobe: light and minimal, the Ami jacket is the perfect garment for travelers and has little space available. Made of nylon, it is reversible to be worn according to your mood. It has two side pockets, a front zip closure and is available in different colors.

Asako
When the spring rains persist, it is the Akura hooded jacket that protects. Because it is made of windproof and waterproof nylon. Among the novelties of the season, the Asako parka stands out, a sporty and versatile solution designed for urban citizens who are always on the move, even when the weather conditions are adverse. Made of windproof and waterproof nylon, it is available in pink/red, blue/green and black/yellow color combinations.
All the garments in the collection are equipped with a new ventilation system made by laser and inserted in strategic points, to always guarantee maximum breathability at any temperature.
The spring-summer 2020 collection of People of Shibuya is available for both men and women.

Akura
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