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White T-shirt featuring an impressive design of Chet Baker. - Design: Photo of Chet Baker and the text "let's get lost" - Size: M - Color: White M: Length: 70cm Shoulder Width: 47cm Body Width: 51cm Sleeve Length: 19cm L: Length: 74cm Shoulder Width: 50cm Body Width: 54cm Sleeve Length: 20cm XL: Length: 76cm Shoulder Width: 56cm Body Width: 59cm Sleeve Length: 21.5cm XXL: Length: 79cm Shoulder Width: 60cm Body Width: 65cm Sleeve Length: 22cm Thank you for viewing. In conjunction with the theatrical release of the documentary film "Let's get Lost 4k Restore" by American photographer and film director Bruce Weber, the origin of the brand name, we will release a collaboration T-shirt with Let's get Lost from noon on November 2nd (Sunday). This time, the iconic key visual of "Let's get Lost," which is being re-released, is boldly placed on the front. Using three original types created based on the original, and using water-based ink in a different method, we have incorporated it into the T-shirt with a contemporary approach. To express the contrast of light and shadow and a three-dimensional expression, the ink is mixed with a unique blending ratio. We are also particular about the plate making, using double tones and meticulously adjusting the mesh tension. We believe that it will be a piece that allows you to enjoy the natural texture as you wear it and the changes over time. 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 90s atmosphere. 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 after more than 35 years since its release. The T-shirt to be released this time is not just a revival of vintage, but a re-construction of the aesthetic 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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