Collection: Sugar Cane SUGAR CANE

SUGAR CANE. This quintessentially American brand, named ``Sugarcane,'' was the first postwar clothing manufacturer for the United States that was born in Japan. TOYO ENTERPRISE COMPANY LTD., the creator of Sugar Cane, was established in 1965, with the U.S. military's full-scale intervention in the Vietnam War, targeting personnel connected to U.S. military bases in Japan. Initially, the company manufactured clothing for the US military and also acted as a distribution outlet for US military surplus domestically, and when the Vietnam War ended in 1975, the company transformed into a full-fledged clothing manufacturer for the domestic market. At that time, it was named "SUGARCANE" by an officer stationed at a US military base. Sugar Cane was born in Japan, but as it grew up around US military bases, its spirit and manufacturing know-how are American-trained. From that time to the present, the company has continued to create authentic workwear made from denim, a material that can be said to be a symbol of American style.

SUGAR CANE. As you can tell from its name with such an American influence, this brand is the very first clothing label out of Japan for the American market. In 1965 when the US Army properly intervened in the Vietnam War, Toyo Enterprises, the creator of Sugar Cane, was established for those involved with US military bases in Japan. At that time, the company was a supplier for American soldiers in Japan and in charge of whole distribution for military surplus throughout Japan. When the Vietnam War ended in 1975, the company made a fresh start as an apparel maker for domestic market and that's when the brand name “Sugar Cane” was given by the officer who was stationed at the Army base. Although Sugar Cane was born in Japan, its spirit and creation are true to proper American manner from the experience learned at the Army base. By mainly utilizing the denim materials, the ultimate American style symbol, the label has been manufacturing true workwear ever since.