
Matin Kim, a rising designer brand in South Korea, will open its first offline store in Japan in the first half of next year, joining a slew of Korea indie fashion brands that have built their presence in the neighboring country.
For its venture into Japan, it signed a five-year partnership agreement with Musinsa, South Korea’s largest online fashion platform, which will oversee Matin Kim’s distribution and online sales in Japan.
Matin Kim plans to open as many as 15 stores across Japan within the next five years, its parent company Hago L&F Inc. said on Tuesday.

During their partnership that runs through 2029, Matin Kim and Musinsa target 250 billion won ($178 million) in combined sales in Japan.
Matin Kim is an affordable and trendy designer brand. Musinsa is in charge of its online sales since November 2022.
It has operated offline pop-up stores in Japan in collaboration with Musinsa and was convinced of its global potential from the operation, said Hago L&F, a unit of Dae Myung Chemical Group.
That is the reason why it chose the online fashion platform as its partner in Japan, instead of teaming up with a local company there.

Matin Kim has already entered China and Hong Kong in collaboration with local companies.
“We highly regard Musinsa’s (sales) network and performance in Japan and its capabilities,” said a Matin Kim official.
Since establishing a Japanese subsidiary in 2021, Musinsa has introduced a number of lesser-known Korean indie brands such as Mardi Mercredi, Stand Oil and GLOWNY to Japan.

KOLONG FNC FOR GFORE
Meanwhile, Kolon FnC, an exclusive distributor of G/FORE, an American golf wear brand, in South Korea, said on Tuesday it has inked a master license agreement with the US company to expand its franchise operations into China and Japan.
Kolon FnC, a unit of textile manufacturer Kolon Industries Inc. in 2021 introduced G/FORE to South Korea and positioned it as a luxury golf wear brand, targeting young and rich golfers in the 35-44 age group. Its South Korean sales exceeded 100 billion won in 2022.
It directly imports G/Fore’s golf shoes and gloves, while responsible for designing its clothes tailored to Korean golfers.

Under the license agreement, it will directly manage G/FORE’s Chinese and Japanese operations from next year. Positioning it as a luxury golf clothing brand, it plans to open 30 stores in China and 12 outlets in Japan over the next five years.
In 2017, Kolon FnC has forayed into China for its outdoor clothing brand Kolon Sport in partnersihp with Chinese sportswear company Anta Group.
In 2023, Kolon Sport’s sales in China soared 54% to 400.0 billion won, compared with the year prior. Its sales are forecast to grow almost at the same rate this year.
By Hyung-Joo Oh
ohj@hankyung.com
Yeonhee Kime edited this article