Collaboration T-shirt with Mr. Hiroaki Ushioda!
"NANGA" is a sleeping bag manufacturer that started in 1941 by the previous generation "Akira Yokota" in the production area of Omi silk comforters, born from the town of down. The company name "Nanga" is derived from "Nanga Parbat" in the Himalayas. Nanga Parbat, at an elevation of 8126m, is the ninth highest mountain in the world and is also feared as the "Man-Eating Mountain," having caused many accidents due to its difficult ascent. The name reflects the founder Akira Yokota's belief that "because it is difficult, we will do it; we will climb where others do not." NANGA's commitment lies in down. Through years of expertise in selecting, washing, and managing down, they continue to produce warmer down products.
This is a collaboration T-shirt featuring an original design by illustrator HIROAKI USHIODA. The front prints a scene of a "beagle sleeping on a NANGA futon." The body has a moderately relaxed regular fit, and the neckline is finished with a crew neck. Additionally, the pivot sleeves feature a cutting that allows for extra room at the armholes. The neck is finished with a binding made of ribbed fabric, which reduces stretching and distortion. With its pop colors and charming hand-drawn illustrations, this collaboration item is full of playful spirit.
Clothing/Apparel/Tops/Short Sleeve/Outdoor/Ushioda Hiroaki/Collaboration/Illustration/Men's
We strive to manage our inventory perfectly, but there may be instances of discrepancies due to inventory sharing with physical stores or changes in the inventory status of our suppliers. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
[ ブランド ] NANGA
[ ジャンル ] T-shirt
[ Material ] 50% Polyester / 47% Cotton / 3% Rayon
[ Size ] Length × Width × Shoulder Width × Sleeve Length (cm)
Size M: 72×58×52×23
L size: 74×60×54×24
XL size: 76×62×56×25
*Due to catalog notation sizes, the actual dimensions may differ from the values listed.
"NANGA" is a sleeping bag manufacturer that started in 1941 by the previous generation "Akira Yokota" in the production area of Omi silk comforters, born from the town of down. The company name "Nanga" is derived from "Nanga Parbat" in the Himalayas. Nanga Parbat, at an elevation of 8126m, is the ninth highest mountain in the world and is also feared as the "Man-Eating Mountain," having caused many accidents due to its difficult ascent. The name reflects the founder Akira Yokota's belief that "because it is difficult, we will do it; we will climb where others do not." NANGA's commitment lies in down. Through years of expertise in selecting, washing, and managing down, they continue to produce warmer down products.
This is a collaboration T-shirt featuring an original design by illustrator HIROAKI USHIODA. The front prints a scene of a "beagle sleeping on a NANGA futon." The body has a moderately relaxed regular fit, and the neckline is finished with a crew neck. Additionally, the pivot sleeves feature a cutting that allows for extra room at the armholes. The neck is finished with a binding made of ribbed fabric, which reduces stretching and distortion. With its pop colors and charming hand-drawn illustrations, this collaboration item is full of playful spirit.
Clothing/Apparel/Tops/Short Sleeve/Outdoor/Ushioda Hiroaki/Collaboration/Illustration/Men's
We strive to manage our inventory perfectly, but there may be instances of discrepancies due to inventory sharing with physical stores or changes in the inventory status of our suppliers. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
[ ブランド ] NANGA
[ ジャンル ] T-shirt
[ Material ] 50% Polyester / 47% Cotton / 3% Rayon
[ Size ] Length × Width × Shoulder Width × Sleeve Length (cm)
Size M: 72×58×52×23
L size: 74×60×54×24
XL size: 76×62×56×25
*Due to catalog notation sizes, the actual dimensions may differ from the values listed.
color | L.GRY, BLK, WHT |
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size | M,
L,
XL/LL
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Note
・Depending on your monitor, the colors may appear different.
・Product information is translated using machine translation, which may result in unnatural expressions.