Number (N)ine AW04 Anti-Bush T shirt
Size 3
From one of Number (N)ine’s most sought after collection, Autumn/Winter 2004 “Give Peace a Chance”. Miyashita’s first Paris collection featuring his politically charged anti-war sentiments well represented by the anti-bush tees. The collection attempts to speak out against senseless war and acts of terror, hence the title “Give Peace A Chance” borrowed from John Lennon
Many different variations of this Anti-Bush t shirts were made with different statements on the piece, this one in particular says, “Different Bush, Same Bush” as Miyashita’s hate towards the election of President Bush is emphasized. Heavy distressing throughout the garment with a slit going through the hem and one of the sleeves. In amazing condition with no major flaws or damages (except for natural distressing and some cracking on graphic). Additionally there are some unnoticeable stains on the backside
Measurements:
•Length: 29.5 in
•Pit to pit: 21.5 in
•Shoulders: 18 in
•Sleeve: 7.5 in
•Hem: 23 in
Size 3
From one of Number (N)ine’s most sought after collection, Autumn/Winter 2004 “Give Peace a Chance”. Miyashita’s first Paris collection featuring his politically charged anti-war sentiments well represented by the anti-bush tees. The collection attempts to speak out against senseless war and acts of terror, hence the title “Give Peace A Chance” borrowed from John Lennon
Many different variations of this Anti-Bush t shirts were made with different statements on the piece, this one in particular says, “Different Bush, Same Bush” as Miyashita’s hate towards the election of President Bush is emphasized. Heavy distressing throughout the garment with a slit going through the hem and one of the sleeves. In amazing condition with no major flaws or damages (except for natural distressing and some cracking on graphic). Additionally there are some unnoticeable stains on the backside
Measurements:
•Length: 29.5 in
•Pit to pit: 21.5 in
•Shoulders: 18 in
•Sleeve: 7.5 in
•Hem: 23 in
Size 3
From one of Number (N)ine’s most sought after collection, Autumn/Winter 2004 “Give Peace a Chance”. Miyashita’s first Paris collection featuring his politically charged anti-war sentiments well represented by the anti-bush tees. The collection attempts to speak out against senseless war and acts of terror, hence the title “Give Peace A Chance” borrowed from John Lennon
Many different variations of this Anti-Bush t shirts were made with different statements on the piece, this one in particular says, “Different Bush, Same Bush” as Miyashita’s hate towards the election of President Bush is emphasized. Heavy distressing throughout the garment with a slit going through the hem and one of the sleeves. In amazing condition with no major flaws or damages (except for natural distressing and some cracking on graphic). Additionally there are some unnoticeable stains on the backside
Measurements:
•Length: 29.5 in
•Pit to pit: 21.5 in
•Shoulders: 18 in
•Sleeve: 7.5 in
•Hem: 23 in