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Translated By DeepL

Reconstruction project for the torrential rain disaster in western Japan. T-shirts overflowing with the love of Hiroshima by Knowhow x City Lights.

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If you are not a party to a disaster, you feel it as if it is happening somewhere far away. . Even more so when there are fewer news reports. . However, there are still many people in the affected areas who are forced to live in hardship, and it is a common situation that there is still not enough support for them.

. The same is true of the torrential rains that hit western Japan in July. The damage caused by the record-breaking rainfall was enormous, and even now, reconstruction is far from complete.

The power of fashion is really very small. Although we know this to be true, we have been working with a select store in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture, calledCity Lights." has launched a disaster recovery project, "The Power of Fashion," and is fighting hard despite the hardships they themselves are facing. The pajama brand "Pajamas" was inspired by their activities.Knowhow (NOWHAW). has teamed up with "City Lights" to launch this limited edition product for the recovery effort.

The "Sleepy 3p tee" is a three-pack of T-shirts with three words originally released by "Knowhow" , each printed with a different word. This time, it has been rearranged and printed with the handwritten college logo as "CAROL", "PERFUME", and "UNICORN". At first glance, the words look disparate, but when you read only the European text, you can see the love for Hiroshima in the sequence. . The jersey fabric is soft and pleasant to the touch, and the length of the garment is long.

The product will be sold only at City Lights stores and online store, and will go on sale on August 17 (Fri.). A portion of the proceeds will be donated to relief efforts in the wake of the torrential rains in western Japan.

Buying clothes you like is a great opportunity to take a small step toward recovery. . Please check it out in stores or on our website.

Finally, I would like to express my deepest condolences to the victims of the torrential rains in western Japan. We hope for the earliest possible recovery.

Text_Keisuke Kimura


City Lights
Address: 2-1-18 Nakadori, Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Phone: 0823-25-1223
www.locals-only.jp

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