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Most Americans are familiar with Uniqlo, the Japanese casual wear retailer best known for its high-quality basics and neutral color palettes. Fewer are likely to have heard of GU (pronounced as the letters “G” and “U”), Uniqlo’s trendy, Gen Z-centric sister store that’s been a staple in Japan since 2006. Now, the store is opening its doors in the U.

S. for the first time, complete with new sizing and exclusive colors tailored for the American consumer. GU is operated by Uniqlo’s parent company, Fast Retailing .



It currently runs around 470 stores in Asia—primarily in Japan—with e-commerce options in several other locations. On September 19, GU officially arrived in the U.S.

with a 10,000-square-foot flagship store in Soho and a new American e-commerce site . Yesterday, the brand also announced a new 22-piece womenswear collection with the fashion brand Rokh , which will debut with several colors exclusive to U.S.

consumers. And it looks like we’ll be seeing more of GU in the future. According to reporting from Modern Retail , GU accounted for 11% of Fast Retailing’s revenue between September 2021 and August 2022.

And in a 2023 interview with Nikkei , GU CEO Osamu Yunoki shared that the company “[plans] to double our sales to 600 billion yen ($4.08 billion) in five years,” ultimately aiming to become a global fashion brand through overseas expansions. Here’s everything you need to know about GU before you place an order.

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