JAXA × BEAMS "The space suit begins" We produced the clothing for astronaut Soichi Noguchi.
2020.11.13
BEAMS was created by astronaut Soichi Noguchi (JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), who became the first Japanese to depart for space aboard the US private spacecraft Crew Dragon, during his long stay on the International Space Station. I made clothes to wear.
We offer the latest in American casual style, including flight suits that can be worn separately, climbing-style pants with removable pockets and high stretch, and rugby shirts made from Japanese paper yarn that absorbs water, dries quickly, and is antibacterial and odor resistant. We make full use of materials and processing techniques. The wear was created after repeated discussions with JAXA about ease of movement, comfort, and design in anticipation of a variety of activities, and was designed to help carry out missions on the International Space Station, while also allowing for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. I think it is.
Shinsuke Nakata, general director of men's casual clothing, was in charge of supervising the clothing.
Items

flight suit
(separate type of jacket and pants)
(separate type of jacket and pants)

Polo Shirts

Rugby shirt (left)/Button down shirt (right)

fleece hoodie

work pants

Athletic T-shirts, shorts, socks
*The JAXA logo is specially designed because this clothing is intended only for Astronaut Noguchi to wear inside the space station.
*There are no plans for sale at this time.

underwear
*The JAXA logo is specially designed because this clothing is intended only for Astronaut Noguchi to wear inside the space station.
*There are no plans for sale at this time.