Can't visit Uniqlo's recently opened global flagship store in New York City in person? Don't despair. The Japanese apparel retailer's popular casual wear fashions can be browsed online via the Uniqlo Explorer, an incredibly robust interactive tapestry at the Uniqlo website. Created by renowned web designer Yugo Nakamura, the tapestry boasts hundreds of panels, each offering a close-up view of a single piece of apparel when clicked—and once you're done exploring a particular panel, the tapestry is reconfigured to match the pattern of the item just browsed.
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