Weight | 0.3 kg |
---|---|
Brand |
SUN SURF |
Categories |
MEN, T-SHIRT, TOP |
Size |
S, M, L, XL |

Sun Surf Lot SS79378 / Logo Tee - Green
SGD139.00 Inc. GST

Tailor Toyo Lot. TT15531 / Souvenir Jacket "Duelling Dragon x Japan"
SGD1,119.00 Inc. GST
Sun Surf Lot SS79380 / Ginza Tee – White
SGD139.00 Inc. GST
This T-Shirt has a thick but soft and slubby texture.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
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Warehouse & Co. Lot 4601 “US Maritime Service” T-Shirt
SGD89.00 Inc. GST
It is a standard body of Warehouse & Co. It is knitted with an old-fashioned low gauge knitting machine, which is said to be "rare than a hanging knitting machine". This fabric, which is knitted with the 12th uneven thread so that a unique shadow appears, is called a shadow border, and although it is plain, a slight unevenness like a horizontal row appears. Instead of a modern neckline that goes down extremely, the neckline loosens as you wear it while maintaining strength by biting the piping on the milling cutter, creating a natural downturn.
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-Soft texture made from Tenjiku Fabric of 12 count uneven thread.
100 % Cotton
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Barns Outfitters (BR-24341) B.D. Corduroy Shirt (2 Colours)
SGD179.00 Inc. GST
A long-lasting piece
The thick corduroy fabric has a processed feel and is finished in a widespread style for a rough work style but with a sleek look around the neck. Corduroy fabric has a unique warmth and is a material that retains heat well and is mainly used in the fall and winter seasons. This time, based on the oxford shirt, which is a standard item, the overall silhouette has been adjusted to be more relaxed, resulting in a piece that is both casual and elegant. It can be used as a main item of coordination in spring and fall, and as innerwear in winter for a long period of time. 100% Cotton Made in Japancm | Body width | Length | Shoulder width | Sleeve Length |
M | 62 | 73.5 | 56 | 57 |
L | 64 | 76.5 | 58 | 59 |
Sun Surf Lot SS39131 / Hiroshige Utagawa SPECIAL EDITION “Taira no Kiyomori sees strange things”
Title: Taira no Kiyomori Kaii o Miruzu
Author: Hiroshige Utagawa / Around 1843-47 (1843-47) / Woodcut multicolor printing, large-format nishiki-e Triptych 〈Metropolitan Museum Collection〉
Material: Rayon Fujiet
Print: Overprint
Button: Black Pearl Button
DETAIL OF ALOHA SHIRT
Utagawa Hiroshige has a strong impression of working on masterpieces such as the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido. Although he sometimes left anecdotes about warlords in his works, they are rare and are considered very valuable. The theme of this shirt, "Taira no Kiyomori Seeing a Mystery," is one of them.
After moving his capital to Fukuhara (around present-day Kobe), Taira no Kiyomori is haunted by nightmares. One day, when he was standing in front of the garden to see the snow that had fallen, he saw that the pine trees and even the lanterns that had been planted in the garden from the mountains in the distance were filled with countless skeletons, looking at him. This work expresses the story of Kiyomori glaring back at the skeletons, and they melt away in an instant, using an all-over pattern on a Hawaiian shirt. Based on the original triptych, the design is constructed with the image of each scene being projected on the screen while flashing back.
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© The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Warehouse & Co. Lot 4096 88/12 Heather Tee – Red
SGD89.00 Inc. GST
This T-shirt is made of 88% cotton and 12% rayon.
In the 1970s vintage, it is known as the "88/12". It is a masterpiece that combines the water absorption and water repellency of athletic wear. It has a softer and more flexible texture than 100% cotton.
88% Cotton 12% Rayon
Made in Japan
Size 36 (S): Length (L) - 64 cm, Shoulder width (W) - 40 cm, Width (C) - 46 cm, Sleeve length (S) - 19 cm.
Size 38 (M): Length (L) - 67 cm, Shoulder width (W) - 42 cm, Width (C) - 49 cm, Sleeve length (S) - 20 cm.
Size 40 (L): Length (L) - 70 cm, Shoulder width (W) - 44 cm, Width (C) - 52 cm,
Sleeve length (S) - 21 cm. Size 42 (XL): Length (L) - 73 cm, Shoulder width (W) - 46 cm, Width (C) - 55 cm, Sleeve length (S) - 22 cm.
*The following shrinkage may occur due to washing. (Shrinkage after washing)
Length (L) - approx. 3cm Shoulder width (W) - approx. 1cm Width (C) - approx. 2-3cm Sleeve length (S) - approx. 1cm
* (L) Body Length Back , (W) Shoulder Width , (C) Chest , (S) Sleeve Length
Sun Surf Lot SS39325 / Toyokuni III SPECIAL EDITION “Imayo Mitarisa Farmers, Artisans, and Merchants”
SGD379.00 Inc. GST
This work depicts Uoei, an illustrated book wholesaler dealing in nishikie (colored woodblock prints), which had a shop in what is now Ueno Hirokoji during the late Edo period. It is a gorgeous work depicting only women as "merchants" of the four classes: samurai, farmers, artisans, and merchants. The large letters "Azuma Nishikie" are dyed on the shop curtain in front of the store, proving that nishikie was a popular Edo specialty. Looking inside
the store, there are paintings of actors and landscapes lined up, and on the left wall there is an advertisement for One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. Uoei was a very popular illustrated book wholesaler, publishing many nishikie prints by famous artists such as Utagawa Hiroshige, Hiroshige II, and Toyokuni III, the artist of this work.
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), who created this ukiyo-e, was born in 1786 to a lumber wholesaler in Honjo, Edo. His distinctive portraits of beautiful women made him an instant hit. Furthermore, his actor paintings were highly acclaimed, and he was considered to have surpassed even his master, Utagawa Toyokuni I. He also had a strong desire to create art, and is said to have left behind the most works of any ukiyo-e artist of his time, with over 10,000 pieces.
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Focusing on the artists of the Edo period, when Japanese culture and arts further expanded, this exhibition recreates the works of these masters on the canvas of an aloha shirt, bringing to life in the present day the passion that went into Japan's world-famous designs. This series, which began as a collaboration with the works of Katsushika Hokusai, is now taking on the next stage with the addition of new artists.
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Sun Surf Lot 39128 / Kyosai Kawanabe SPECIAL EDITION “Kyosai Manga”
Title: Kyosai Manga
Author: Kyosai Kawanabe / 1881 / Sketch <Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection>
Material: Rayon Fujiet
Print: Overprint
Button: White pearl button
DETAIL OF ALOHA SHIRT
Kyosai Kawanabe, an ukiyo-e artist who was active from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period. In 1857, he adopted the pseudonym ``Kyosai,'' initially using ``Kyosai,'' but later changing it to ``Kyosai.'' As you can see from this character, he incorporated opposition to society into his work and left many caricatures. His tumultuous history as an artist began at the age of six, when he became a disciple of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, an ukiyo-e artist who had already trained many disciples. There, he carefully observed how humans grappled and fought with each other, thoroughly learning to depict each movement, and his own talent blossomed.
This "Kyosai Manga" depicts skeletons, and the movements of such people's skeletons are vividly depicted. Sun Surf expresses a sense of dynamism by decomposing and reconstructing those rows. He added patterns to the sleeves and collar as accents, incorporating the specifications seen in Aloha shirts from the 1950s and 1960s.
Japanese Designs National Treasure of Japan
Focusing on the painters of the Edo period, when Japanese arts and culture expanded further, we recreated the works of these great masters on canvas called Aloha shirts to create designs that Japan boasts to the world. Reviving the passion that was put into the present. This series, which began as a collaboration with Katsushika Hokusai's work, has added a new artist to the next development.
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