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"Tokyo Campus Core – Unisex Academic Blazer (Minimalist V-Neck For Library Aesthetics & Underground Lecture Halls)"
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About this item
Sourced from Men's denim store
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 31265358
Item specifics
Material
Cotton
Collar
V Neck
Sleeve Length
Long Sleeve
Color
Black, White, Blue
Pattern Type
Patchwork
Season
Spring, Autumn, Summer
Fit Type
Loose Fit
Sleeve Style
Other
Style
Basic, Casual
Closure Type
Single Breasted
Elasticity
Inelastic
Maintenance and washing instructions
Do not brush/bleach/forcefully scrub a certain area; iron at low temperature; avoid wearing dark pants against light colored clothing., Choose neutral detergents and avoid using alkaline ones as much as possible. Alkaline detergents can cause certain dyes to hydrolyze and detach from clothing
Item description from the seller
Semiotics of Stitching
For those who dress like footnotes to unpublished manifestos.
Pedagogical Details
🔹 Deceptive Simplicity – Flat seams disappear under projector glare
🔹 Non-Aligned Darts – Angles reject neoliberal tailoring logic
🔹 Pocket Dialectics – Left interior slot fits stolen seminar notes
🔹 Chalk-Resistant Fabric – Brushes off late-night blackboard diagrams
🔹 Anti-Crease Philosophy – Wrinkles resemble marginalia in used paperbacks
As Worn In
Kyoto Independent Bookstores – Sleeves damp from rainy bicycle commutes
Berlin Underground Lectures – Smelling of clove cigarettes and wax pencils
Buenos Aires Zine Libraries – Ink stains forming accidental constellations
Textile Thesis
"Not formal – but formatted / Not structured – but structured to collapse / Not black – but the space between library shelves at 3AM"
















