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[Worn Free] Smiley Culture / Checkered Smiley Tee (Sky) - [ウォーン・フリー] スマイリー・カルチャー Tシャツ

[Worn Free] Smiley Culture / Checkered Smiley Tee (Sky) - [ウォーン・フリー] スマイリー・カルチャー Tシャツ

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WORN FREE - SMILEY CULTURE こちらの商品は1980年代に活躍したイギリスのレゲエスターSmiley Cultureのモデル、Worn FreeのオフィシャルライセンスTシャツです。 ボディーは柔らかくテンションが効いていて着心地の良い素材となっています。またこちらのTシャツにはステージバックパス風のステッカーが付属します。 ステッカーサイズ : 8.3cm×12.1cm 素材:Cotton 100% Smiley Culture was the nom de reggae of London DJ/singer David Emmanuel, who scored a Top 20 U.K. hit, “Police Officer,” the year this exuberant photo was taken. He earned his moniker because of his reputation of asking the girls he met to smile. His dad was Jamaican and his mum hailed from South America; this eclectic background, combined with the cheek-by-jowl multiculturalism of his South London stomping grounds, helped forge his appealing musical fusion. His first single, “Cockney Translation,” shows his ability to travel between the dialects and lexicons of his home turf; some give Smiley credit for helping to forge a new bohemian argot. Before stepping up as an artist, Smiley was a DJ with Saxon Sound system; in that capacity he collaborated with reggae luminaries like Maxi Priest and became the first reggae DJ on the revered radio series Top of the Pops. Though his moment in the pop spotlight was brief, he hosted a TV show, Club Mix, and had a cameo role in the U.K. film Absolute Beginners, performing a vocal rendition of Miles Davis’ “So What.” [参考SIZE] Size Chest(胸囲) / inches(cm) Mens X-Small 34~36" (86~91cm) Mens Small 36~38" (91~97cm) Mens Medium 38~40" (97~102cm) Mens Large 40~42" (102~107cm) Mens X-Large 42~44" (107~112cm) サイズ表記 : インチ単位、括弧内はセンチメートル単位 サイズチャートは目安としてお考え下さい。お問い合わせ頂きましたら個々の商品の実寸を計測させて頂きます。その際は、商品ページの[商品の問い合わせ] よりサイズを明記の上、お気軽にお問い合わせ下さい。 >