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Daily News
01 February 2008, 09.58 | Posted in Books & Magazines, Designer Toys, Fashion |


KIKS TYO, Aki Hoshino and ledgendary Tokyo-based photographer Yasumasa Yonehara (aka Yone) have collaborated on series of six limited edition “Sneaker Lover” photo print t-shirts that complement and celebrate the release of the new Aki Hoshino “Sneaker Lover” photo book.
Also, all customers who purchase this tee during the pre-order period will automatically be entered into a drawing to receive the new MEDICOM produced KIKS TYO x Aki Hoshino KUBRICK (blue version). Only 300 pieces were produced. All 300 pieces will be presented to customers who’s names are drawn at the end of the pre-order period (February 15th).
You can now pre-order both the t-shirts and books in the Kiks TYO online store. More pics after the jump.





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