From foreign artists to comedians, we have dominated the conversation with our unique aesthetic collaborations.JOURNAL STANDARDAnother new collaborative T is now available from
This time, we have teamed up with an electronics manufacturer that has produced many famous machines.〈maxell〉〉.The following is a list of the most common problems with the
The most memorable Maxell commercial is the one featuring Tatsuro Yamashita himself with "Ride on Time" playing. Other big-name artists who led the music scene at the time, such as Toshinobu Kubota and the Mods, also appeared in the commercials, which would be unthinkable today.
In this collaboration with Maxell, the "Blown Away Guy" known asCommercial aired in the U.S. in the 80'sThe lineup includes T-shirts incorporating past package designs, mainly based on the visuals of the
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I think that the graphics of yesteryear, not to mention those who knew them back then, are strangely catchy to today's younger generation.
The body is made by G.O.A.T., a Japanese T-shirt brand popular for its tough and wide silhouette. The modern silhouette is also a great feature.
Starting today, "Journal Standard" stores nationwide andOnline StoreThe collection is available for purchase at Once you put your sleeves on, you will be in the mood for Tatsuro Yamashita's "RIDE ON TIME". In short, you can get into the groove. When you go out, let this song be your background music and keep the tension high.
Text_Kai Naito