MANASTASH / XL(LL)
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#dops #dopsfashion #dopsmensfashion Ken Kagami × MANASTASH Collaboration T-shirt KEN'S TEE MST LOGO Ken Kagami 792-3234002 Although it is new and unused, there may be minor scratches. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for perfection. Stored at home by a private seller. We do not accept returns or refunds for any reason, so please understand before purchasing. No smokers. We will ship using Yu-Yu Mercari delivery. Simple packaging. Please feel free to ask any questions, and we will try to respond as soon as possible. - Product Description - [Regular price]: 6600 yen [Size] Size notation: XL Width: 66cm Length: 80cm Shoulder width: 53cm Sleeve length: 21cm [Material] 100% cotton [Overview] A special collaboration between contemporary artist Ken Kagami and MANASTASH has been realized. - Design - A special series featuring illustrations of manastash as envisioned by contemporary artist Ken Kagami. Hand-drawn illustrations are expressed through printing. The graphic design, full of personality and humor, stands out on a simple T-shirt. - Size - The wide and relaxed size is the best match for the current mood. The graphic design stands out on the basic white and black fabrics. KEN KAGAMI | Ken Kagami Contemporary artist. Born in Tokyo in 1974. After working as a stylist's assistant, he went to San Francisco. After returning to Japan, he began to present his works. He transforms social phenomena, current affairs, and culture into humorous ideas, and presents his work across various media, including sculptures, paintings, drawings, videos, and performances. He is widely active, participating in many art exhibitions both in Japan and abroad. In 2010, he opened Strange Store, his own shop (which is a work of art in itself) in Daikanyama, which sells original products.
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