
Graniph 攜手 Death Note 推出全新聯乘系列
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日本設計品牌 Graniph 攜手大場鶇筆下超人氣漫畫系列《死亡筆記本Death Note》,正式推出全新聯名服飾與配件系列,讓 L、夜神月、彌海砂及死神路克等經典角色重現於潮流單品之上。
系列品項豐富,包含長短袖 T-Shirt、夏威夷襯衫、Polo 衫及長褲等多款服飾,設計上巧妙融入漫畫分鏡、經典場景以及人氣角色圖案,將《死亡筆記本》忠實呈現,此外亦帶來襪子、漁夫帽、托特袋及拉鍊錢包等多款配件。
《死亡筆記本》x Graniph 全新聯名系列將於 7 月 1 日起透過 Graniph 官網發售,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。
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