SEAPORT, a new street apparel brand based in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, has launched a real-world promotional poster campaign as a first step toward its full product launch, engaging the real streets of its home city.
Starting with an authorized 'guerrilla' takeover of the Tsuruga Station Shopping District's official bulletin board, the brand is rolling out posters across select local businesses, including beauty salons and automotive shops that sustain the local culture. In an era where apparel marketing is often confined to the web, this is a challenging first step for a street team from a regional area to 'deeply root itself in the real city.'
Background: Why is a Regional Street Brand Taking Over the 'Real City' Now?
While based on classic college styles and modern street culture, SEAPORT embeds unique nostalgia and identity (local pride)—such as the scenes of its namesake 'port' or local railway atmosphere—into its graphics.
While many modern D2C apparel brands expand awareness solely through online ads, SEAPORT has chosen the origin of street culture: 'taking over the real city.' By placing large-format posters that represent the brand's worldview throughout the city, it aims to project real-world passion beyond the web screen.
First Phase: Limited but Passionate 'Authorized Displays' Begin
Following the recruitment of collaborative stores, local key figures who resonate with the brand's philosophy have provided their support. The first wave of displays has started at the following spots:
- The official bulletin board of the Tsuruga Station Shopping District (an authorized 'guerrilla' takeover) - A local beauty salon frequented by trend-conscious youth - A local automotive dealership that embodies the street lifestyle
Although the number of display locations is currently limited, this initiative involving diverse local community businesses is already generating buzz on social media, spreading a new wave of culture from the posted locations.
Visitors to display locations who register for the official social media accounts receive a special sticker.
Future Outlook: Painting the City 'SEAPORT' for Product Launch
Documentary videos documenting the behind-the-scenes of this poster campaign and interactions with warm local people are being shared on the official TikTok and Instagram Reels. The brand is sharing the real process of a regional street brand involving the city from scratch as content.
Moving forward, the brand plans to further expand poster locations to color the city in SEAPORT's image, while simultaneously releasing its first collection, which will include apparel such as t-shirts and sweatshirts using selected tough bodies. Stay tuned for this new form of street style that bears the real 'local pride' of a regional city, unfettered by conventional molds.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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