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Keiichi Nitta “I Think Japanese People Should Be More Open” Products

05 September 2008, 23.41 | Posted in Art, Books & Magazines, Fashion | 2 comments »

highsnobiety - Keiichi Nitta
Span of Sunset, Inc. is proud to present Keiichi Nitta products to celebrate the opening of his "I Think Japanese People Should Be More Open" exhibition at The Constant Gallery. Keiichi Nitta products will be available in-store and online beginning tomorrow, September 6th.
For the exhibition some special product will be available, including t-shirt collaborations with Deluxe and The Bowery Boys. Furthermore they created a portfolio of photographs released in quantity of 200 pieces for Keiichi Nitta’s solo show. The book has 40 pages and was produced by The Constant Gallery.
After the jump a look at the t-shirts and the look at a couple of pages of the photo book.
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