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Product Name: Benjamin Bunny(TM) Sweatshirt BLUE Color: BLUE Size: XL Condition Rank: SA (Very clean. Used a few times, but in excellent condition, almost like new.) Measurements: Shoulder width 53cm Body width 63cm Length 69cm Sleeve length 58cm Remarks: ・No pets ・No smoking The official color is listed as BLUE, so I have written it as such, but personally, I feel that the color is more like purple. I have included sample images for your reference. I have only worn it a few times, and it has been stored in a closet. This collection, themed around a British-style relaxed weekend, features Peter Rabbit, a character that designer Jonathan Anderson has loved since childhood and is beloved worldwide, blending an urban wardrobe with a weekend style in the suburbs. The items expressing the world of Peter Rabbit include unisex sweatshirts and oversized T-shirts, designed with JW ANDERSON's unique twists in details and silhouettes, featuring prints of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny. ■ About Beatrix Potter™ / Peter Rabbit™ Beatrix Potter was born in London in July 1866. "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" originated from "picture letters" sent to Noel, the sick son of an acquaintance, in 1893. In 1901, she published a private edition of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit." In 1902, she added color to the illustrations and published it through Frederick Warne & Co., eventually releasing 24 picture books. She moved from London to the nature-rich Lake District, and in her later years, she devoted herself to sheep farming and nature conservation activities. Hill Top Farm, where she actually lived and which was depicted in her picture books, is still preserved in its original state by the National Trust, and many fans from all over the world who love Peter Rabbit visit it. This picture book series has been published in 35 languages in 110 countries and has become a global bestseller with a cumulative circulation of over 250 million copies.
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