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Lot. 606 Hoodie - Bleached Deep Green

The Lot.606 Hoodie is Taiga Takahashi’s reconstruction of the “retrofit” hoodie, rooted in the Lot.606 Hooded Shirt. It carries details pulled from a time when clothing was treated as resource and necessity; elbow patches nod to the hand repairs workers often made with scraps of worn-out denim or leftover cloth. This practical reinforcement became part of the garment’s life story, and here it’s integrated into the design as a tribute to those traditions. The body is made from tubular jersey cotton knit on a century-old hanging knitting machine in Wakayama, producing fabric with a dry texture and subtle irregularities. Finished with a rongalite treatment, the sweatshirt takes on the gentle fade of a garment already lived in, ready to continue its own patina of wear.

The Lot.606 Hoodie is Taiga Takahashi’s reconstruction of the “retrofit” hoodie, rooted in the Lot.606 Hooded Shirt. It carries details pulled from a time when clothing was treated as resource and necessity; elbow patches nod to the hand repairs workers often made with scraps of worn-out denim or leftover cloth. This practical reinforcement became part of the garment’s life story, and here it’s integrated into the design as a tribute to those traditions. The body is made from tubular jersey cotton knit on a century-old hanging knitting machine in Wakayama, producing fabric with a dry texture and subtle irregularities. Finished with a rongalite treatment, the sweatshirt takes on the gentle fade of a garment already lived in, ready to continue its own patina of wear.

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Lot. 606 Hoodie - Bleached Deep Green

$885.00

$309.75

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The Lot.606 Hoodie is Taiga Takahashi’s reconstruction of the “retrofit” hoodie, rooted in the Lot.606 Hooded Shirt. It carries details pulled from a time when clothing was treated as resource and necessity; elbow patches nod to the hand repairs workers often made with scraps of worn-out denim or leftover cloth. This practical reinforcement became part of the garment’s life story, and here it’s integrated into the design as a tribute to those traditions. The body is made from tubular jersey cotton knit on a century-old hanging knitting machine in Wakayama, producing fabric with a dry texture and subtle irregularities. Finished with a rongalite treatment, the sweatshirt takes on the gentle fade of a garment already lived in, ready to continue its own patina of wear.