QUOTE(attacusatlas @ Jan 1 2021, 05:56 PM)
Time to unbox the long overdue purchase from Endclothing. Again, it was a group purchase as with my meagre contribution it was impossible for me to qualify for free international shipping by Fedex.
These were what we ordered:
These were my contribution:
A black 500ml Kinto travel tumbler, crafted from stainless steel in double-walled construction. What does it simply mean is it retains both heat and cold, and will not cause any discomfort to your hands when you hold it. Also, since it is powder-coated, it prevents scratches which makes this ideal for any drink on the go:
I think I mentioned before that I have no fashion sense, and a self-proclaimed boring (nerdy) guy. Hence, with my limited knowledge I only procure Fred Perry polos.
A special collaboration between Fred Perry and Japanese label Beams for the very first time. It features a multiple Laurel Wreath logos in super oversized silhouette:
It comes with four Laurel Wreath logos:
(picture courtesy of: https://www.overkillshop.com)
An orange side tab with slits:
Double collar labels, product style code SM8020:
For those who have been to Japan, Beams will be no stranger to you. Starting as a small retail shop in Harajuku, Tokyo in 1976, Beams has since grown into a conglomerate lifestyle chain store in Japan.
https://www.beams.co.jp/global/
And in case you want to know, yes, our parcel was taxed.
How was the fit for FP x Beams? Do you have a fit pic? These were what we ordered:
These were my contribution:
A black 500ml Kinto travel tumbler, crafted from stainless steel in double-walled construction. What does it simply mean is it retains both heat and cold, and will not cause any discomfort to your hands when you hold it. Also, since it is powder-coated, it prevents scratches which makes this ideal for any drink on the go:
I think I mentioned before that I have no fashion sense, and a self-proclaimed boring (nerdy) guy. Hence, with my limited knowledge I only procure Fred Perry polos.
A special collaboration between Fred Perry and Japanese label Beams for the very first time. It features a multiple Laurel Wreath logos in super oversized silhouette:
It comes with four Laurel Wreath logos:
(picture courtesy of: https://www.overkillshop.com)
An orange side tab with slits:
Double collar labels, product style code SM8020:
For those who have been to Japan, Beams will be no stranger to you. Starting as a small retail shop in Harajuku, Tokyo in 1976, Beams has since grown into a conglomerate lifestyle chain store in Japan.
https://www.beams.co.jp/global/
And in case you want to know, yes, our parcel was taxed.
Planning on getting one but hoping that the XS won't be too big.