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Translated By DeepL

A grand project to preserve British skate culture has landed in Japan for the first time.

The South Bank Undercroft in London has been a favorite spot for local skaters since the early 70s, and has produced many famous skaters. However, because the site is located below a prestigious concert hall and is a popular tourist attraction, the local management association implemented a renovation project to accommodate tenants for international tourists. . This has led to the issue of the skating spot's survival as a skating spot.

The skaters' opposition to the construction and blockade and their strong desire to see the site remain in the future led the activist group , theLONG LIVE SOUTHBANK. was formed.

Their activities have attracted the attention of many people in the United Kingdom, including David Beckham, the former England soccer star. In addition, the Mayor of London and other philanthropists have also contributed, including a donation from the global street brand "Supreme," which raised 800,000 pounds for the cause.

However, it still takes a lot of money to restore the spot, and we are still selling donated items as a way to raise money for the restoration. So far, "adidas" and legendary skater Mark Gonzalez have supported the project in the form of collaborations.

Such donated items from the "Long Rib South Bank" will land in Japan for the first time.

¥14,000+TAX

¥14,000+TAX

¥5,200+TAX

¥5,200+TAX

¥3,600+TAX

The lineup of items to be released includes a track jacket co-created with "adidas," a hoodie, a T-shirt, and a knit cap. Each item is emblazoned with the South Bank Undercroft logo, the symbol of the South Bank Undercroft.

If you are interested in street culture as well as skaters, this charity project is definitely worth your attention. Why not take this opportunity to send a cheer to the UK?

Text_Ryotaro Miyazaki


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