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[Unopened New] ENDRECHERI (Tsuyoshi Domoto) x ZOZOTOWN Collaboration First Edition LONG SLEEVE T Tasuki Long T-shirt Stored in a dark place. This is the first ENDRECHERI x ZOZOTOWN collaboration, and the product is no longer sold, making it a very valuable item. The five lines incorporate the melody from ENDRECHERI's song, "Kore Dake no Hi wo Mataide Kita no Dakara." The sleeves feature the design "END" → "RE". <Comment from Tsuyoshi Domoto> When I first received the offer, I was excited but also felt a sense of tension. I kept in mind the importance of the individual's "cool" or "cute" style when they choose their clothes, and I tried to create clothing that as many people as possible could experience that. And for the future of the planet, I have included in this clothing and project the considerations that we can take at this stage regarding the environment. With ZOZO, we laughed a lot over silly things and made it to the end. From the middle, ZOZO was also brainwashed by me, and we took some very strange visuals, but is that okay? (laughs). Throwing away all the established forms and being able to produce clothes so freely and intuitively has become a great treasure in my life. A long-sleeved T-shirt filled with diversity. The graphic, which is based on the image of a "tasuki" (sash), represents the idea that "many people have connected the tasuki over a long period of time and history, and we are where we are today." The five lines incorporate the melody from ENDRECHERI's song, "Kore Dake no Hi wo Mataide Kita no Dakara." The design is such that when people wearing this item hold hands, "end → re" is repeated, implying "passing the baton to the future." We have also paid attention to the box silhouette and finished it with an original body.
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