Yuta Kaji is not only a stylist, but also a photographer, filmmaker, and brand director, and he freely engages in expressive activities without being restricted by titles. In this Series, we will randomly introduce product descriptions of "SANSE SANSE" written by Yuta Kaji himself. This time, we will introduce two "firsts" in denim and sneakers that have been loved throughout the ages, in a fictional story based on historical facts.
Originally launched in 1984 as a sneaker for basketball.
At the time of its release, it was widely popular for its strength, and was worn like a uniform, especially by gold miners who asked for "durable work clothes".
The NBA commissioner at the time, David Stern, forbade them to be worn because they were "inappropriate for the color of the uniform.
However, in defiance of this code, Jordan is said to have played in every match while paying a fine of $5,000 for each game.
It features pleats on the front, a single flap pocket, exposed copper rivets, and a cinch pack to adjust the fit,
The two pleats in the back create just the right amount of room and wrap around the body securely.
And due to the looms of 1940, a switch in the back center is commonly known as a "T-back".