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I recently received this wjk shirt. It arrived packed in a tight ball in order to compress and create wrinkles, but after wearing the shirt a few times the look starts to even out while still retaining a bit of its original character. It's reminiscent of how the W+H service boot has the curled toe that slowly evens out over time.

The cotton fabric is heavy duty and feels more like a thin denim (as opposed to soft flannel or thin dress shirt material). The buttons are metal and look to be hand fastened very securely. Quality is really, really nice. I can see why these shirts sell out quickly at many shops in Japan. My favorite FW11 purchase thus far.

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I recently received this wjk shirt. It arrived packed in a tight ball in order to compress and create wrinkles, but after wearing the shirt a few times the look starts to even out while still retaining a bit of its original character. It's reminiscent of how the W+H service boot has the curled toe that slowly evens out over time.

The cotton fabric is heavy duty and feels more like a thin denim (as opposed to soft flannel or thin dress shirt material). The buttons are metal and look to be hand fastened very securely. Quality is really, really nice. I can see why these shirts sell out quickly at many shops in Japan. My favorite FW11 purchase thus far.

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Very nice. Where can you buy this? Can only find links to japanese sites in google.
 

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