LOT 616 TEE SHIRT IN IVORY PAINT
Based on the Lot. 601 Tee Shirt, one of Taiga Takahashi’s iconic items, the Lot. 616 was reconstructed with sloping shoulders for a better underarm fit. The jersey fabric has a texture reminiscent of hand-spun yarn. The yarn is a modern variation of threads spun by “Gara-bou”, spinning machines invented in Japan during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912). By slowing down the spinning process, the yarn captures air to develop a light and gentle texture. The natural unevenness in the shade is achieved by blending Superior Pima cotton with waste cotton. The Ivory Paint colorway is a paint process based on the coveralls that Taiga Takahashi wore during his studio work as an artist.
- 100% cotton.
- Hand wash, line dry.
- Made in Japan.
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LOT 616 TEE SHIRT IN IVORY PAINT
LOT 616 TEE SHIRT IN IVORY PAINT
Based on the Lot. 601 Tee Shirt, one of Taiga Takahashi’s iconic items, the Lot. 616 was reconstructed with sloping shoulders for a better underarm fit. The jersey fabric has a texture reminiscent of hand-spun yarn. The yarn is a modern variation of threads spun by “Gara-bou”, spinning machines invented in Japan during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912). By slowing down the spinning process, the yarn captures air to develop a light and gentle texture. The natural unevenness in the shade is achieved by blending Superior Pima cotton with waste cotton. The Ivory Paint colorway is a paint process based on the coveralls that Taiga Takahashi wore during his studio work as an artist.
- 100% cotton.
- Hand wash, line dry.
- Made in Japan.
Original: $260.00
-65%$260.00
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Based on the Lot. 601 Tee Shirt, one of Taiga Takahashi’s iconic items, the Lot. 616 was reconstructed with sloping shoulders for a better underarm fit. The jersey fabric has a texture reminiscent of hand-spun yarn. The yarn is a modern variation of threads spun by “Gara-bou”, spinning machines invented in Japan during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912). By slowing down the spinning process, the yarn captures air to develop a light and gentle texture. The natural unevenness in the shade is achieved by blending Superior Pima cotton with waste cotton. The Ivory Paint colorway is a paint process based on the coveralls that Taiga Takahashi wore during his studio work as an artist.
- 100% cotton.
- Hand wash, line dry.
- Made in Japan.























