Hoodie (tie-dye) | No one is free until we are all free
Hoodie (tie-dye) | No one is free until we are all free
super-KIKI new collection
No one is free until we are all free: A slogan used by the Palestinian Liberation Movement.
Anish Kapoor: "As Marx and Engels said, when one is in chains, we are all in chains. Our individual humanity is snatched away, our human potential, our human potential, our humanity."
I am fighting for your freedom because I want to be free. A motif of keys calling for the Palestinian right of return, along with olive leaves. We asked the staff at Ichiyo Sagamihara Office , a Type B continuing employment support welfare service facility for people with disabilities, to do the tie-dyeing.
The slogan used by the Palestinian liberation movement.
“As Marx and Engels said, If one is in chains, we are all in chains. Individual humanity is being taken away, trampled on, and our potential as human beings and humanity as a whole is being trampled down.” - Originally from Anish Kapoor
I am fighting for your freedom because I want to be free. The motif of the key, which represents the Palestinian right of return, is depicted with olive leaves.
Tie-dye dyeing was done by Ichiyoh Sagamihara Office, a welfare service facility for people with disabilities, Type B continuous employment support. (super-KIKI)
About the product
- Please note that each item is hand-dyed, so the patterns may vary.
Size Information
- S: Length 62.5 / Width 54.5 / Shoulder width 42 / Sleeve length 59
- M: Length 65.5 / Width 57.5 / Shoulder width 45 / Sleeve length 60
- L: Length 68.5 / Width 60.5 / Shoulder width 48 / Sleeve length 61
- XL: Length 71.5 / Width 63.5 / Shoulder width 51 / Sleeve length 62
- XXL: Length 74.5 / Width 66.5 / Shoulder width 54 / Sleeve length 63
- 3rd photo: Model is 163cm tall, size L / 5th photo: Model is 151cm tall, size M / 7th photo: Model is 170cm tall, size S
Price information
- As a new initiative, we have prepared two price levels from the perspective of income inequality. We choose materials that are as exploitative as possible and methods that are environmentally conscious, so the current cost ratio is relatively high, but we have kept the prices low overall so that as many people as possible can wear our clothes. If you have the income to spare, please consider purchasing at the price you can afford. Your donations will help us continue the project. (If you are struggling financially, please do not push yourself too hard.)