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After Fred Perry, the British traditionalists in casual wear, stumbled upon a subculture specialised in 'Fashion Origami' in Japan, they were bitten by the time-honoured bug of paper folding and translated it onto their blank canvas polo shirts.
The seams on the shirts follow the fold lines of an origami shirt 1:1. As well as that, three of the five models are printed with traditional Japanese patterns like cherry blossom, decorative fans and polka dots.Even unfolded these shirts are a work of art! These shirts are as true to the art of paper folding as they can be.
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