PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Part 2| JOHN 2025 F/W No.2 Graphic Design Hoodie

JOHN 2025 F/W No.2 Blue / Ash

─ A line design born from coincidence.

Part1Following that, another model in the same series is"No.2 Blue / Ash".
This is also a pullover hoodie made with 16-ounce heavyweight terry fabric.
Keeping the three-dimensional hood and wide silhouette intact, it has been finished with a more distinctive design.

Logo design from the left chest to the arm


The biggest feature is the bold logo running from the left chest to the arm.
While it gives an aggressive impression, the design strangely blends in when worn.
It exudes a presence unlike any other brand.

This design was actually born from a coincidence.
While considering the logo placement, we were cutting and pasting printed logos for printing checks,
we accidentally found the composition that said, "This is it!" and decided to adopt it as is.

It was a discovery that could only be made by moving hands and checking, not just digitally.


"This is JOHN" created by the team


To realize this ideal form, team member SG kept running from selecting the product manufacturer to researching the hoodie.
Also, the illustration for the back print design was newly drawn by creator Shibachan,
and the title logo was handled by team member Anagasaki (GASAKI).

We confidently present this piece created by the team.


Color lineup: Blue / Ash


Ash is a classic color, but the highlight this time is Blue.
At first glance, it may seem flashy, but it has a calm tone that naturally blends into any coordination, a perfect tone.

In fact, all team members wore it,
and we were surprised by the color and silhouette presence that feels natural on anyone.

If you are interested, please check here👇
👉 Check JOHN 2025 F/W No.2 Blue
👉 Check JOHN 2025 F/W No.2 Ash


Finally


What both models have in common is Shibachan’s commitment to the "standing hood."
The accumulation of details enhances the completeness as a product.

Experience JOHN’s idea of “fusion of character and fashion”
with this hoodie, please.

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