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VISION STREET WEAR
VISION STREET WEAR guernika VISION Art T-shirt BLACK
VISION STREET WEAR guernika VISION Art T-shirt BLACK
SKU:CT7117BK-M
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¥8,500
Regular price
¥9,500
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¥8,500
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≪VISION STREET WEAR x guernika Collaboration Collection≫
A special collaboration with "guernika," created by artist Shinichiro Inui.
A full lineup of items featuring exclusive illustrations drawn for the VISION collaboration!
●Features art newly drawn based on VISION's archive photos.
●A simple, easy-to-wear piece perfect for street style.
[M] Length: 72 Width: 58 Shoulder Width: 52 Sleeve Length: 22.5
[L] Length: 74.5 Width: 60 Shoulder Width: 53.5 Sleeve Length: 23.5
[LL] Length: 77 Width: 62 Shoulder Width: 55 Sleeve Length: 24.5
■Country of Origin: China
■Material: 100% Cotton
【Keywords】
Women's Men's Unisex
visionstreetwear VISIONSTREETWEAR Vision Street Wear
Skateboard Skater Street Fashion
Casual Trendy Dance
guernika Guernica Shinichiro Inui
【VISION STREET WEAR】
A skateboard brand from Orange County, California.
Streetwear that established its unique style by mixing skateboarding and music culture in the 269s.
A special collaboration with "guernika," created by artist Shinichiro Inui.
A full lineup of items featuring exclusive illustrations drawn for the VISION collaboration!
●Features art newly drawn based on VISION's archive photos.
●A simple, easy-to-wear piece perfect for street style.
[M] Length: 72 Width: 58 Shoulder Width: 52 Sleeve Length: 22.5
[L] Length: 74.5 Width: 60 Shoulder Width: 53.5 Sleeve Length: 23.5
[LL] Length: 77 Width: 62 Shoulder Width: 55 Sleeve Length: 24.5
■Country of Origin: China
■Material: 100% Cotton
【Keywords】
Women's Men's Unisex
visionstreetwear VISIONSTREETWEAR Vision Street Wear
Skateboard Skater Street Fashion
Casual Trendy Dance
guernika Guernica Shinichiro Inui
【VISION STREET WEAR】
A skateboard brand from Orange County, California.
Streetwear that established its unique style by mixing skateboarding and music culture in the 269s.
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