SALISH LODGE TEE AGED

¥724.83
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MATERIAL / 88% Cotton, 12% Rayon

This design was created with the concept of a souvenir T-shirt from the Salish Lodge, the location used for the hotel featured in David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks.” The graphics capture the charming, laid-back atmosphere of the shirts sold at tourist destinations. We’ve recreated the look of the flocked prints common in the 1960s, resulting in a finish that retains the simplicity and slightly old-fashioned vibe of that era. We’ve applied realistic distressing that looks as if the shirt has been worn and washed repeatedly, naturally expressing a well-worn look that includes faded and worn-out details.
MATERIAL / Cotton 88% Rayon 12%
Created as a souvenir T-shirt from SALISH LODGE—the filming location used as the hotel in David Lynch’s “TWIN PEAKS.” The charming tourist-shop atmosphere is carried straight into the graphic. Recreates the flocked print texture seen in the 1960s, retaining a simple, slightly uncool period mood. Finished with realistic aging to look as if worn and washed repeatedly, naturally expressing fade and abrasion for an authentically worn-in look.

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Since each product is carefully processed one by one in the manufacturing process, there may be individual differences in each product. Please understand that uneven coloring, minor stains, and scratches may be found, but these are the natural result of the manufacturing process. They do not affect the quality of the product at all, so please purchase with your understanding. Please also understand that the product will be considered defective only if it is deemed defective by our company.

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