MUJI Philippines offers a wide variety of goods and aims to be part of their customers’ everyday lives, whether at home, in the office, while traveling, or on the go. They provide products that enrich daily life while taking care of the environment by creating practical and sustainable garments and household items using environmentally friendly materials.
One kind of material is Kapok, a natural fiber derived from the nuts of a tree native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia. Kapok grows with minimal water and fertilizer, requires little to no pesticides, and has a reduced environmental impact. The cotton-like fibers extracted from its kernels have traditionally been used as stuffing for cushions and garments.
This season, MUJI Philippines will be launching a new clothing collection made with Kapok, with a total of 13 new styles for men and women. 9 styles from the collection will be available in all MUJI Philippines’ stores (excluding pop-up stores) and online (mujiph.com) starting Thursday, January 15, 2026. The remaining 4 styles will arrive in the stores later on. The collection includes shirts, coveralls, and double-gauze blouses in various colors such as dark navy, medium gray, natural, saxe blue stripe, off-white, light yellow, light blue, gray stripe, black, and khaki, perfect for pairing with pants or layering with dresses for versatile looks.





Kapok fibers are hollow, lightweight, and airy, making it the lightest natural fiber in the world and a unique MUJI material for comfortable, functional, and sustainable clothing. With a breathable and hypoallergenic fabric structure, it provides excellent moisture absorption and heat retention, keeping you comfortable wherever you are. Its soft, airy feel and easy-to-wear designs make it ideal for daily life and the weather in the Philippines.
Check out their new Kapok collection at their MUJI stores in Estancia Mall, GH Mall, Festival Mall, Glorietta 3, SM North EDSA, SM Mall of Asia, Uptown Mall, Shangri-La Plaza, Greenbelt 3, Power Plant Mall, Central Square, and mujiph.com.

