The person is reflected in the T-shirt. Yusuke Kadota, designer of SANS LIMITE

It's just a T-shirt, but it's still a T-shirt. Each T-shirt tells an eloquent story of the owner's life. We asked SANS LIMITE designer Yusuke Kadota to tell us his favorite T-shirt.

photo: Ding Ding / text: Shoko Yoshida / edit: Tamio Ogasawara

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A thermal T-shirt that can be replaced at any time.

I first learned about thermal T-shirts when I was in elementary school. Seeing the protagonist in his pajamas in the movie "E.T." made an impression on me as I was experiencing everyday life in America. Then, with the American casual fashion boom and cheap American imports becoming more common, I actually started wearing them. I fell in love with the waffle material and the tight, slim, underwear-like silhouette, which is different from regular jersey knit T-shirts, and they've been an essential part of my life ever since.

However, niche thermals are often discontinued. To me, a good thermal is like a pen that is easy to write with or a toothbrush that is easy to clean, like a necessity that you would be sad to lose, so I decided to make it a standard item at Sunlimit.

While pursuing the style I like, I use readily available materials so that I can continue making them. These are my everyday items that I can replace as they wear out.

Sunlimit T-shirt
It has a loose binder neck, raw hem, and a waffle fabric that is neither too thick nor too thin, and has been produced since the brand was founded. Kadota loves wearing it as an inner layer.

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