CRYING COUNTRY CLUB / Yellow

¥26,800
Tax included.
size: S


[Playing golf is like leaning a foreign language. ]


A golf-themed aloha shirt with a back panel design featuring a scene illustration from a golf course printed on the back. The artwork was created by Ruminz, who has previously designed works such as "Barber” and "Worldmusic.”⁡

A colorful depiction of a man with a broken heart playing golf at the fictional golf club "CRYING COUNTRY CLUB" in desert.

Available in two colors: vivid yellow and refreshing purple. Take advantage of the simplicity of the front for a sporty yet elegant look.

Recommended for those who want to enjoy their daily rounds with an open mind as a "dress code outside the golf course.



<Size>

SIZE Length Width shoulder width
Sleeve Length
S 67cm 64cm 52cm 26.5cm
M 70cm 66cm 54cm 27cm
L 73cm 68cm 56cm 27.5cm
XL 77cm 70cm 58cm 28cm



<Model/staff wearing size>
Height: 178cm Size L (model)
Height: 164cm Size S (staff)
Height: 170cm Size M (staff)
Height: 180cm Size XL (staff)

<Material>
100% cellulose

*Product photos are processed to be as close to the actual color as possible, but the color may differ from the actual product depending on your monitor settings, room lighting, etc.

*The fabric is dyed one by one by hand by a craftsman, so it is not perfect like a machine and there may be slight color unevenness. I would appreciate it if you could enjoy it as well.


<Delivery time>
Within 4-6 days after payment confirmation


<Shipping>

500 yen nationwide

*Free shipping for purchases over 35,000 yen only for shipping within Japan

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[Printed and sewn by skilled craftsmen]

The prints on the shirts are dyed using a technique called ``hand-printing'' at dyeing factories with a long history and tradition in Japan, in order to beautifully express the intricate patterns. Hand-dyed printing is a method in which craftsmen carefully dye the fabric one color at a time by hand, resulting in a high degree of pattern reproduction and the ability to express delicate hues.


The dyed fabric is then hand-sewn one by one by Okinawan craftsmen, and then delivered to you.