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The store, which used to offer total wear and lifestyle with its roots in American culture, has relaunched for the first time in about eight years. From now on, the store will travel around Japan with its mobile store "Vulture," which is modeled after a school bus.
To celebrate the relaunch of Vulture Journal Standard, the Harold Hunter Foundation (HHF), a charity organization named after legendary skater Harold Hunter, and Journal Standard have released a collaborative T-shirt. The T is a collaboration between the Harold Hunter Foundation (HHF) and Journal Standard.
T-shirt ¥6,600 each
While working as a team rider for the New York-based skate brands "SHUT" and "ZOOYORK," Harold was also a multi-talented actor who appeared in the 1990s iconic coming-of-age movie "Kids.
For this collaboration, photographer Gunars Elmuts and Brooklyn-based artist Kevin Lyons, who have been close friends of Harold's for a long time, have provided designs. The lineup includes four T-shirts printed with their photographs and artwork.
This T-shirt pays homage to the icons of the New York street scene and goes great with casual items such as denim and chinos. We recommend wearing it in a casual, relaxed manner as shown in the teaser movie and the look.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to "HHF" and will be used to back up the lives of young people living in poor neighborhoods in New York City. Whether you are sympathetic to the efforts of "HHF" or are simply interested in the design, why not pick one up?
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