UnDeR20 FW24 Divine Script Crewneck
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Description
This pure cotton hoodie incorporates deep artistic elements under a simple appearance, paying tribute to Chinese contemporary artist Xu Bing's famous work The Book from the Sky. The front of the hoodie features a simplified yet powerful variant of the brand's logo, while the back showcases a unique arrangement of symbols and brushstroke-like text that resembles "unreadable characters," inspired by the symbolic system from The Book from the Sky. This design perfectly conveys a mysterious sense that transcends language. These symbols, combined with the founder’s photography collages, form a new visual system.
Xu Bing's The Book from the Sky explores the relationship between text, symbols, and culture through the construction of an unreadable text system. The design of this hoodie is based on this concept, integrating unreadable text patterns to make the wearer appear like a "walking heavenly book," sparking curiosity and the desire to explore its meaning.
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UnDeR20 Story
UnDeR20 was founded on January 23, 2021 by the artist, TenGuSan. Since its establishment, we have been dedicated to the design and release of original toys, which have been widely recognized across Asia, in particular, Japan and China. In 2023, we started our own clothing and accessories lines because we felt that we couldn't find clothes that truly excited us anymore. So we are going to create them ourselves.
From toys to streetwear, just like our name suggests, we have always been "under 20 years old." We uphold our slogan, "Wandering Soul, Untamed Heart." We gather artists from around the world and always stand with the "wildest" young people. A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having, right?