Editor in Chief | Takahiro Kinoshita |
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Categories | Men's fashion magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Magazine House Ltd. |
Year founded | 1976 |
First issue | July 1976 |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | Popeye |
Popeye is a monthly fashion and men's magazine based in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the oldest magazines featuring articles about men's fashion. Its tagline is “Magazine for City Boys”. The magazine is considered to be the Japanese version of Nylon magazine.
Popeye was started in 1976 as a male version of an an, a women's magazine. The first issue appeared in July 1976. It was successor of two publications, Ski Life and Made in U.S.A. The first issue featured the dominant fashion trends in Los Angeles. Yoshihisa Kinameri is the launch editor of the magazine. The publisher is Magazine House Ltd., a Tokyo based publishing company. The company, which is also the founder of the magazine, was previously named Heibun Shuppan. The magazine was formerly published on a biweekly basis. It is now published on a monthly basis. It focuses on fashion and its content mostly is about clothes, bags, shoes and accessories. It targets young educated urban men.
In 2012 Takahiro Kinoshita became the editor-in-chief of the magazine. The same year the magazine was redesigned.
Popeye has several sister publications, including an an, Brutus and Croissant. In 2013 the magazine and Brutus received best magazine award. In July 2016 Popeye celebrated its 40th anniversary.
In 1999 Popeye's circulation was 220,000 copies.