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◼︎Poster art 2 M: Length: 70cm, Shoulder width: 47cm, Body width: 51cm, Sleeve length: 19cm Brand new, unused Purchased at Isetan Collaboration T-shirt with Let's get Lost, released to coincide with the theatrical release of the documentary film "Let's get Lost 4k Restored" by American photographer and film director Bruce Weber, who is also the origin of the brand name. The iconic poster visual from the time of the release of "Let's get Lost" is boldly placed on the front. The original was created in 1988, a time when analog craftsmanship still remained. Based on the original composition, the three types are printed with plastisol, just like back then, retaining the analog texture while incorporating modern delicacy. Particular attention was also paid to the plate making, finishing it in a monochrome with rich gradations using multiple plates to express the graininess of the time. It is a luxurious specification that is a must-have for T-shirt fans, finished with a composition of 4 plates on the front, 4 plates on the back, 1 plate on the right sleeve, and 2 plates on the left sleeve. The body uses a US standard printable body. The dry and rough fabric unique to US cotton is washed and tumble-dried to create a natural texture. The finish faithfully reproduces the atmosphere of the time of release. The beauty of the image that weaves the contrast of light and shadow, and Chet Baker's serene solitude. "Let's get Lost" continues to be loved as a "cult classic" by movie fans around the world even now, more than 35 years after its release. The T-shirts released this time are not just a revival of vintage, but a reconstruction of the aesthetic consciousness of the film, positioned as an art piece that fuses photography, film, fashion, and printing technology, and has been carefully crafted down to the details.
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