Kumi Collab Tee [Pre-order closed]
As of June 27, the pre-order is closed. Orders should be shipped out at the end of July – early August, and a very limited stock of t-shirts will be available for purchase in-person at the cafe in mid August. About the design This exclusive collaboration with artist Kumi was inspired by the Korean folk tale "The Brother and Sister Who Became the Sun and Moon" or "해와 달이 된 오누이." In the story, orphaned siblings turn into the sun and moon after escaping a bloodthirsty tiger. We are thankful to have Haan's very own Kyle Cortes create the artwork through his practice, Kumi, as we continue our initiative to partner with local artists. About the artist Kumi is a Japanese-Colombian painter, street artist, and graphic designer based in Orlando. His work consists of paintings, prints, and streetwear that boldly express diverse traditions and mixed heritage. In Japanese, there is a phrase called “kumiageru”, which translates to “building up” with what you have. Kumi is the idea of building from nothing: the bottom up, the creative process of nonexistence. See more of his work at: kumi._world Pre-Order Schedule Pre-orders open: Friday, June 12 Pre-orders close: Friday, June 26 Orders ship out: 4-6 weeks (end of July – early August) Shipped only, no local pick-up. Very limited stock of shirts for purchase at the shop: mid August Details Sizes available for pre-order: S – XL Unisex short-sleeve shirt in "Charcoal Oil Wash" 2-color silkscreen: red & reflective ink* 7.5oz, 100% cotton Fit: Unisex size, oversized with a drop shoulder. Kyle is wearing a large and Guen is wearing a medium. *Please note that the final t-shirts may vary from these photographs. Specifically, the reflective ink may be not as visible against the shirt unless light is present. Photos by Tan Vo: @thetanvo_
Specifications
- Size
- S, M, L, XL
Variants (4)
- S — 40.00 USD — Out of stock
- M — 40.00 USD — Out of stock
- L — 40.00 USD — Out of stock
- XL — 40.00 USD — Out of stock
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