There is a saying that "Western food is addition, Japanese food is subtraction. The former is to build up flavors by layering seasonings and ingredients, while the latter is to add nothing extra to enhance the ingredients. I kind of like the latter, it's cooler.
This long T that was in stock at "DoLuKE" also seems to have such a Japanese-style idea.
The base body is the reliable "FRUIT OF THE LOOM", a marbled dark purple. At first glance, it looks like tie-dye dyeing, but in fact, it is the opposite: bleached. In a sense, it is a subtraction, yes. The base color has faded away, and a burnt red color is vaguely visible. It is an austere color scheme.
This is a simple and tasteful piece, not as assertive as the bright tie-dye often seen in the market. It is also reasonably priced, so this is a good buy.
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