I want to wear Japanese culture, so I'll wear an anime T-shirt.
When young creators from overseas come to Japan, they all visit Akihabara. Even rappers have Pokémon tattoos, and Japanese anime is very much connected to fashion. I think it's up to Japanese people to adopt this world-class culture.
Rock t-shirts are now a staple, but originally they were cool because they had a rustic, American country uncle vibe. So now I want to wear vintage anime t-shirts of the anime I grew up watching as a child, or anime that I can use to communicate with the next generation, as a form of exceptional fashion.

Dragon Ball Z T-shirt, 21,780 yen (And Berberjin, TEL: 03-6384-5929)
Crew neck cashmere knit: 239,800 yen (reference price) (The Elder Statesman/Edstrom Office TEL: 03-6427-5901)
Used 70s Levi's® 505 denim pants, 77,000 yen (Shur, TEL: 03-5468-5966)
Suede loafers, 137,500 yen (JM Weston / JM Weston Aoyama store, TEL: 03-6805-1691)
Other personal belongings
The key to choosing a T-shirt with a faded print and a unique look is to choose one made in the USA.
*Many of the second-hand clothes introduced are one-of-a-kind and may be out of stock. Price information and other information is from the time of coverage and is subject to change.





