JUNJO LOSS TIME L/S SHIRT / NAVY

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¥34,800 JPY

Retro-pop expressing "Affair at a love hotel"

With the theme of "love hotels," this aloha shirt has an all-over pattern and border pattern, scattered with illustrations of scenes from the fictional retro love hotel "Junjo Loss Time," which could be found near the interchange. The artwork is handled by Mizutani Tanishii.

Size

SIZE

Length

Width Shoulder width Sleeve length
S 69cm 64cm 52cm 52cm
M 72cm 66cm 54cm 54cm
L 75cm 68cm 56cm 56cm
XL 79cm 70cm 58cm 59cm


Model/Staff Size

  • 182cm / L(model)
  • 164cm / S
  • 170cm / M
  • 176cm / L
  • 180 / XL
Material

cellulose 100%

※ The product photo is processed so that it is as close to the actual color as possible, but the actual product and color may differ depending on the monitor setting of the customer, the lighting of the room etc.

* Since the dyeing of the fabric is done by hand by a craftsman, there is a slightly uneven color rather than perfect as a machine. I hope you feel it as a taste.

Delivery time

Within 4-6 days after confirmation of payment

Shipping

500 yen nationwide
*Free shipping for purchases over 35,000 yen only for shipping within Japan
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About the handling of products

Please be careful to handle this Aloha shirt because it is a special processed product.
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Printing and sewing by skilled craftsmen

The prints on the shirts are dyed using a technique called ``hand-printing'' at a dye factory 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, making it possible to reproduce patterns with high accuracy and to express delicate hues.

The dyed fabric is sewn one by one with Okinawan craftsmen’s hands, and then delivered to you.