The must-have item for summer is the T-shirt. It is no exaggeration to say that there are as many varieties as there are stars, and it is probably the item that allows you to express your individuality the most in your coordination. Size, color, collar specifications, prints, and the list goes on and on.
If you want to differentiate yourself from others, the best way is to look for vintage clothing. Each T-shirt has a different look and feel that is clearly different from current T-shirts.
We have picked out five such vintage T-shirts from "Huinamu's" that are especially recommended by the Huinamu editorial staff at their own discretion and prejudice.
Official T-shirt of Hooters, a casual dining bar from Florida, USA. The owl motif was inspired by the fact that male customers would scurry around to see the "Hooters girls" in their sexy cheerleader-inspired uniforms. On the lower right corner of the print are the words "Hooters" and "Hooters Girl," a sign that the T-shirt was sold in Maryland.
Next is a college logo T-shirt by Champion. The logo is not printed on this T-shirt, but rather soaked into the fabric, so it will age well as it gets washed. The logo is not printed, but soaked into the fabric, so it will fade as it is washed.
This T-shirt features the logo of Budweiser, the world's largest beer distributor, printed on a tight silhouette typical of 1970s T-shirts, and trim around the neck and sleeves for a classic look. It is deadstock, so you can be sure that it is in good condition. Beer lovers, this is a must have.
A change of perspective from our previous T-shirts, we picked up a plain one, originally issued to the Royal Navy in the early 2000s, in a deep navy color that is eye-catching. The fabric is thicker than regular cotton, and the sleeves are slightly longer at 4-5 part length. We would like to wear it with cargo pants for an authentic look.
The last is an iconic 90s print of Kurt Cobain, frontman of the iconic American alternative band Nirvana. The figure is striking as he strums his guitar in the familiar style of red and black striped knitwear, damaged denim, and Jack Purcell.
In addition to these, "Huinamu's" also carries a large number of second-hand T-shirts. You are sure to find your favorite one, so please dig around!
Text_Ryotaro Miyazaki
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