T-Shirt Conveyor Belt


Tuesday, May 30, 2006

beamstshirt.jpgBecause t-shirts are now sooo high fashion. Because Japanese t-shirts are even more so. Because you can. That's why you want -- nay, need -- to de-stress your t-shirt shopping by standing in one place and letting a conveyor belt bring the shirts to you. Luckily, Beams T's Daikanyama store does just that. Trendspotter Josh Spear, who we caught up with when he landed in Japan, calls it, "sort of the definitive must-stop place for any t-shirt junky." But will they try it on for you too?

T-Shirt Train [Cool Hunter]
Beams T-Shirt Shop [Josh Spear]
Beams T [Official site]

[Ian Mount]

Previously: Robot Fun at KDDI Designing Studio, Graniph Design Tees, Design Festa, Paul Smith Space, Original Fake


Filed under Ian Mount, Shop, Tokyo

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