URBAN RESEARCH / L
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【Color variations also available!】 Buy 3 items together for 7,000 yen, so please comment if interested. work not work Typewriter Stretch Easy Fit Shirt Retail price: 17,820 yen Tags and spare buttons included Excellent condition, worn less than 5 times Width 62cm, Length 73cm, Shoulder width 52cm, Sleeve length 58cm Product Description 【A shirt with a stress-free stretch material and an impressive three-dimensional chest pocket】This shirt has a relaxed width but a shorter length to create a clean overall impression. The large, three-dimensional chest pocket adds a unique design element that sets it apart from other shirts. The 100% polyester body is quick-drying and less prone to wrinkles compared to cotton, making it a versatile piece. POINT: - Impressive large, three-dimensional chest pocket - Excellent quick-drying properties - Convenient and wrinkle-resistant WORK NOT WORK "People's Tailoring, Freedom Culture." WORK NOT WORK is a Japanese brand with the concept of "Freedom Culture," creating for people with creative and free spirits. Simon Taylor, one of the founders of TOMATO, who continues to be active in the design and creative industry based in London, serves as the creative director. The brand draws inspiration from a wide variety of sources around the world, including ethnicity, music, years, nature, technology, manufacturing culture, analog, post-analog, and counterculture, as inspiration for its creations.
4 months ago