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Long sleeve T-shirt (white) | Trans rights × Feminism

Long sleeve T-shirt (white) | Trans rights × Feminism

Regular price ¥7,700 JPY
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super-KIKI's new collection

Trans Rights × Feminism: Both feminism and the transgender rights movement depict a "future where all gender discrimination is eliminated," and neither can work together to achieve that. In the center, I drew flowers from the areas currently in conflict zones that I know of, with the hope that liberation and peace will come to the world where we water the soil together and live together.

Palestine (poppy), Yemen (coffee flower), Ukraine (sunflower), Syria (damask rose), Afghanistan (rose), Myanmar (Ixora coccinea), Congo (mahogany), South Sudan (hibiscus).

The sleeve has the words "Living together" printed in hiragana.

Both feminism and the trans rights movement envision “a future in which all sexism will be eliminated,” and neither can be achieved without the other. In the center of the painting are flowers from the conflict zones that we know today, with the hope that liberation and peace will come to the world by watering and cultivating the soil together.

Palestine (poppies), Yemen (coffee flowers), Ukraine (sunflowers), Syria (damask roses), Afghanistan (roses), Myanmar (ixora cocknea), Congo (mahogany), and South Sudan (hibiscus).

On the sleeve is printed “Living Together” in hiragana.

About the product

  • It is silk screen printing
  • 50% bio-ink used
  • 100% organic cotton
  • print by PRESS SHOP Asahiya

Size Information

  • S: Length 65 / Width 48 / Shoulder width 43 / Sleeve length 60
  • M: Length 68 / Width 52 / Shoulder width 46 / Sleeve length 62
  • L: Length 71 / Width 56 / Shoulder width 49 / Sleeve length 63
  • XL: Length 74 / Width 60 / Shoulder width 52 / Sleeve length 64
  • XXL: Length 77 / Width 64 / Shoulder width 55 / Sleeve length 65

Price information

  • As a new initiative, we have prepared two price levels from the perspective of income disparity. Because we choose materials that are as exploitative as possible and methods that are considerate of the environment, the current cost ratio is relatively high, but we have kept prices low overall so that as many people as possible can wear our clothes. If you have the means, please consider purchasing at the price you can afford. Your donation will help us continue the project. (If you are struggling financially, please do not push yourself too hard.)
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