大丈夫ですか?

The Japanese phrase “daijobu desu ka” is a very commonly used phrase meaning “are you alright?” or “are you okay?” It is used to express concern and is a way of showing care for someone who may be feeling overwhelmed or stressed. This phrase is especially useful in mental health contexts, as it can be used to check in on someone who may be struggling emotionally. By asking someone if they are “daijobu”, we are showing them that we are there for them and that we care. Furthermore, it is important to note that there is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question—everyone’s response will be different, based on their own individual experiences and feelings.

THE GOOD VIBES PROJECT

Our very own IIKANJI acts of kindness where we donate, fund projects, support mental health, help families or those in need, provide supplies or resources - anything is possible.

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The IIKANJI Ethos

IIKANJI : Good vibes.

A Japanese expression used to convey that something looks good, feels good or seems GOOD. Having confidence in yourself AND most importantly encouraging confidence and good vibes in others. Our IIKANJI ethos conveys our beliefs as a brand and is something we try and live by on the daily. When you wear our threads and the IIKANJI brand, all we can hope is a little bit of our ethos and good vibes transfer over to you, there truly is nothing better than GOOD VIBES all around.

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