So Much For Climate Change Shirt . Tokyo – Having fled Myanmar for Japan with his parents as a child, Shibuya Zarny began his fashion career as a model in Tokyo and went on to make clothes for royalty.”Fashion is an art that has enabled me to survive,” the designer, whose label recently held a 10-year anniversary show in Bangkok, told AFP. The runway looks featured nods to Southeast Asian design, from leaf and eye motifs to jewellery worn under colourful jackets by shirtless male models.Zarny’s parents came to Japan as political refugees in 1993 when he was eight. As a teenager, dressing with style became a way for him to avoid being bullied. His mother first taught him dressmaking, and before long Zarny, with his slim silhouette and intense stare, had been scouted as a model on a dance floor in the capital.”At the time we had no Instagram,” he recalled, so to see and be seen he would hang out at bars, arcades, and novelty photo booths called purikura. Zarny often went to Shibuya, the youthful district he later took as his first name. “At that time Shibuya was really dangerous. There was a whole underground scene” with yakuza gangsters, he said.
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Anonymous –
My husband love this shirt. He said its soft and loves the picture on the front.
Anonymous –
Good size, good colour
Anonymous –
Needless to say im a big guy. 6′ 3″ and 300 Lbs.
These shirts are well made and keep you much cooler than a regular shirt.
They are sized right and run on a “just right” fitting
its almost like wearing no shirt, The breeze blows right though it and if it gets wet it dries quickly.
Like them so much I bought 5 more.
The price is right, they do what they are supposed to, stop looking and take the shot.