FEATURE 68 THINC PROJECT with HELLY HANSEN The Mr. SLATER CARAVAN The THINC PROJECT is an approach to the issues manufacturing faces, such as the environment and resources, and puts into practice what can be done. A collaboration item will be released by upscaling the sails of yachts with HELLY HANSEN. Taking the hoodies and crewneck sweatshirts that DESCENDANT has produced as samples and stored without being used since then, sail fabrics that were collected after their use out at sea will be attached as HH, and CETUS patches on the left arm, as well as both brands’ embroidered logo labels using the sail fabric, are attached on the left side body. Patch and labels with zigzag stitching, a feature of sails, are a one-of-a-kind lineup that retains the stains that have been exposed to the sea breeze for many years. These items will be sold exclusively at DESCENDANT KYOTO and DESCENDANT HIROSHIMA locations from Saturday, 2/25. HOODY222ATDS-CSM01TPDRIFTERZ¥18,000+tax CREW NECK222ATDS-CSM02TPDRIFTERZ¥16,000+tax https://www.goldwin.co.jp/hellyhansen https://www.instagram.com/helly_hansen_jp Hang Out with Mr. SLATER in Kyoto / Hiroshima Also, in line with the THINC PROJECT by DESCENDANT X HELLY HANSEN, the “Hang Out with Mr. Slater” caravan will be onsite on the release day and the following day. Snapshots will be held at DESCENDANT KYOTO on 2/25 and at DESCENDANT HIROSHIMA on 2/26. We will show you how it goes in the article. We look forward to seeing you there. Hang Out with Mr. SLATER in Kyoto Date: Saturday, 2/25, rain or shineTime: 12 - 3 pmParticipation conditions: Staff will reach out to customers wearing DESCENDANT items. DESCENDANT KYOTO 105-1 Yaoyacho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto Japan http://descendant-kyoto.jp Hang Out with Mr. SLATER in Hiroshima Date: Saturday, 2/26, rain or shineTime: 11 am - 2 pm Participation conditions: Staff will reach out to customers wearing DESCENDANT items. DESCENDANT HIROSHIMA 1-21 Naka-machi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima Japan http://descendant-hiroshima.jp SHARE DATE 2023.2.17 CREDIT photo: Tomohiko Tagawa text: Nobukazu Kishi