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DIY | Harajuku Punk T Shirt


Harajuku, a neighborhood in Tokyo known for its cutting-edge shops, irresistibly yummy crepes, Sunday hob-nobbing of Goths, Lolitas, and random teens in DIY (Do-It-Yourself) fashion ensembles, has become part of the modern English lexicon, most probably due to Gwen Stefani's harajuku lovers what-have-you.

Now it's your turn to bring a little Harajuku into your style with a DIY HARAJUKU PRINT T SHIRT, made with some of the same techniques used by the Japanese youths of Harajuku, who are out there defying comformity and bored out of their tree.

(Source: Diana Eng's Harajuku Punk T Shirt with designs by Thomas Moon in Volume 03: Japanese Influence of Craftzine @ expressioncenter.wetpaint.com)

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November 9, 2007 at 6:32 AM
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