UnDeR20 FW24 Water Margin Patchwork Shirt
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Description
The graphic design comes from the famous ukiyo-e masterpiece Portrait of Shi Jin, featuring the first Liangshan hero character to appear in The Water Margin. We meticulously crafted this work using specialized pure cotton fabric, then hollowed out the back of the shirt and "embedded" the print into it, creating a three-dimensional visual effect that is vivid and layered. The left sleeve cuff of the shirt is adorned with a colorful TenGu Daruma figure designed by the founder, resembling a bracelet encircling the cuff, adding unique cultural symbols and personal style.
This shirt is crafted from heavy fabric and features three-dimensional tailoring, breaking away from the simplicity of traditional white shirts. In terms of design details and texture, this shirt is destined to become one of the most fashionable and structured items in the 24FW collection. It is not just a white shirt but a fashion piece imbued with artistic flair and a unique cultural background.
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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?