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★ Price reduced! The size is M, but it's about the size of an XL. I'm 185cm tall and weigh 77kg, and it's the perfect size. I bought it at BEAMS. The following is an excerpt from the HP. A unique brand that fuses high fashion and support for Africa First, to learn more about EDUN, let's introduce the brand biography. The brand name comes from the reverse spelling of NUDE, and is a play on EDEN. It embodies the meaning of returning to nature. It pays respect to the four elements: the material of the clothes, the manufacturers of the clothes, the place where the clothes are made, and the people who wear the clothes. EDUN was founded in the spring of 2005 by Ali Hewson and her husband, Bono, the vocalist of U2. The brand's theme is "socially and ethically beautiful clothes," and it incorporates a system of support for developing countries, with the aim of expanding the future potential of Africa and revitalizing its industries. In 2007, the line "EDUN LIVE" was launched, featuring pure white T-shirts made entirely in Africa, from the production of raw materials to sewing. In 2009, Sharon Wauchob, a designer from Northern Ireland who was based in Paris, became the creative director. With the support of LVMH, EDUN established advanced knowledge and a structural foundation to grow as a global fashion brand, and these changes made business in Africa more realistic. The supply chain for product production has expanded beyond Africa to include Peru and Portugal, among other countries around the world. Currently, about 80 percent of the products, including EDUN LIVE T-shirts, are produced in Africa. Recently, production has also been carried out in Tunisia, Tanzania, and Kenya, and the brand continues to focus on increasing production capacity in Africa. Levi's Levi's Coveralls Denim
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