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LOT 616 TEE SHIRT IN IVORY PAINT

Based on the Lot. 601 Tee Shirt, one of Taiga Takahashi’s iconic items, the Lot. 616 was reconstructed with sloping shoulders for a better underarm fit. The jersey fabric has a texture reminiscent of hand-spun yarn. The yarn is a modern variation of threads spun by “Gara-bou”, spinning machines invented in Japan during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912). By slowing down the spinning process, the yarn captures air to develop a light and gentle texture. The natural unevenness in the shade is achieved by blending Superior Pima cotton with waste cotton. The Ivory Paint colorway is a paint process based on the coveralls that Taiga Takahashi wore during his studio work as an artist.

  • 100% cotton.
  • Hand wash, line dry. 
  • Made in Japan.

    Based on the Lot. 601 Tee Shirt, one of Taiga Takahashi’s iconic items, the Lot. 616 was reconstructed with sloping shoulders for a better underarm fit. The jersey fabric has a texture reminiscent of hand-spun yarn. The yarn is a modern variation of threads spun by “Gara-bou”, spinning machines invented in Japan during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912). By slowing down the spinning process, the yarn captures air to develop a light and gentle texture. The natural unevenness in the shade is achieved by blending Superior Pima cotton with waste cotton. The Ivory Paint colorway is a paint process based on the coveralls that Taiga Takahashi wore during his studio work as an artist.

    • 100% cotton.
    • Hand wash, line dry. 
    • Made in Japan.
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      From $78.75

      Original: $225.00

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      LOT 616 TEE SHIRT IN IVORY PAINT

      $225.00

      $78.75

      Description

      Based on the Lot. 601 Tee Shirt, one of Taiga Takahashi’s iconic items, the Lot. 616 was reconstructed with sloping shoulders for a better underarm fit. The jersey fabric has a texture reminiscent of hand-spun yarn. The yarn is a modern variation of threads spun by “Gara-bou”, spinning machines invented in Japan during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912). By slowing down the spinning process, the yarn captures air to develop a light and gentle texture. The natural unevenness in the shade is achieved by blending Superior Pima cotton with waste cotton. The Ivory Paint colorway is a paint process based on the coveralls that Taiga Takahashi wore during his studio work as an artist.

      • 100% cotton.
      • Hand wash, line dry. 
      • Made in Japan.