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Demgood Productions' silk-screening techniques are now available in three T-shirt styles.

DAMNGOOD PRODUCTION is a creative studio based in Ookayama, Tokyo. In the past, they collaborated with "1LDK,HOUYHNHNM's article. also available at.

Their specialty is silk-screening, but they have discovered new techniques and methods through experimentation and research. This project is a release of items using these techniques.

The first phase of the series will feature a total of three T-shirt lineups, including a collaboration item. Let's take a look at them now.

Struggle Kaokun Tee ¥9,900

First, let's start with a model created in collaboration with illustrator Shinichi Nakayama. The body was washed at high temperature, and silver and transparent blue ink were layered to create a mysterious finish in which the top and bottom layers are indistinguishable.

This T-shirt was a popular item that sold out at a previous event held at Daikanyama Tsutaya. If you were unable to obtain one, this is a great opportunity to get one.

Hanabi Tee ¥9,900

The lineup also includes T-shirts featuring paintings by Tomohito Morita, a member of Demgood Production and an artist who also works as a sculptor. The graphics, which are understated and convey a message, are also not to be missed.

This one has a garment-dyed body, so you can enjoy a good evenness of texture.

Tools Tee ¥9,900

As you can see if you look closely, the T-shirt is printed with the tools they use to silk-screen their essentials.

The tools used by the members are photographed with contrast and turned into 0.1mm line graphics. When printing, two types of plates are used, and the printing pressure is adjusted to account for the blotches that occur in 0.01mm increments , making this an elaborate piece of work.

These are also made with garment-dyed bodies. Incidentally, it should be noted that all of their T-shirts are made with original bodies. This shows their stoic attitude toward manufacturing.



The look, which combines silk-screened plates stacked like objects and the street dance culture that is their backbone, was photographed by Yutaro Tagawa, a member of the creative company Cekai.

All of the items introduced here can be purchased from the official online site, so if you are interested, please check the information.

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