Great deals at Graniph for PayPal users

December 21, 2009 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Japanese, Sale 

Graniph PayPal Collaboration

Design TShirts Store Graniph has teamed up with PayPal to offer some great deals to ensure you get some bargain t-shirts. Graniph is the ever expanding Japanese t-shirt company with over 80 stores worldwide and an online store with a huge selection of t-shirts.  And new shirts are constantly appearing!

Anyway, in collaboration with PayPal they are offering three ways to make your shopping experience even better.

  1. 15% Off
  2. Free shipping
  3. Chance to win 12 t-shirts.

Sounds awesome because it is awesome. The only catch that I can see is that you have to pay with PayPal but that doesn’t seem like a catch to me at all. In fact it could be seen as the 4th bonus.

Random Design TShirts Store Graniph T-Shirts

Random Design TShirts Store Graniph T-Shirts

You can find out more details on the Graniph website. As I am living in Japan I can’t take advantage of these offers but on the other hand I can and do just pop into the local Graniph whenever I feel like it.

Graniph teaches you how to dress

November 5, 2009 by Rude Retro · 2 Comments
Filed under: Japanese 

Recently Japanese t-shirt store, Design T-Shirts Graniph, have been branching out into other areas such as pants and jackets and now that they have all these new items they are providing lessons on how to coordinate your wardrobe. It’s very kind of them. Check out Graniph Coordinate Guide no. 4.

The 4th graniph Coordinate Guide presents a few quick and easy PRACTICAL styling tips. Looking towards autumn/winter, check out our versatile and cool Shawl Collar Blouson in a MAD RANGE OF stylin’ color HITs!

The 4th graniph Coordinate Guide

The 4th graniph Coordinate Guide

Graniph don’t sell socks yet apparently.

Free Tees and a good cause

October 13, 2009 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Charity 

Buffetlibre new music project with Amnesty International, called PEACE

Buffetlibre in Barcelona is starting a new music project with Amnesty International, called PEACE, that will be released next January 2010. All proceeds will go to Amnesty International’s humanitarian aid projects in areas of conflict.

To promote the project, they are giving 200 tees provided by 15 stores including Flesh Machine, Electronic Sheep, Tokyo Art Beat, Graniph, Art In The Age, Long, Line Work, Selector!, Kdis, Worn By, Blokk, Nouveau Riche, 21 Grams and Monik House.

To enter the contest all you have to do is send your “personal data and the answer to the question below:
Which is, in your opinion, the best dancefloor killer song from the decade?”

I’m not sure which personal data they are looking for or which decade they are talking about but I would guess they want your name and address and they are talking about this decade.

You can find out more at Buffetlibre. The project seems quite altruistic. Check it out!

24 Japanese Designers + Graniph

March 27, 2009 by Rude Retro · 1 Comment
Filed under: Japanese 

I am not quite as impressed with Graniph as some people (not looking at anyone in particular, Andy from HYA) but they do seem to support the arts which I is great. Of course it’s a two way street so it is in their best interests to support them. Recently (in February) they released 24 new t-shirts which were designed by Japanese artists trying to capture Japanese culture in a design. Some of them I just don’t get but that happens a lot to me. One in particular made me laugh out loud. Yes, the asses one.

Asses want to be washed too T-Shirt by POLYGRAPH at Graniph

Asses want to be washed too T-Shirt by POLYGRAPH at Graniph

Japanese written in English T-Shirt by Steinski at Graniph

Japanese written in English T-Shirt by Steinski at Graniph

Graniph is a Japanese t-shirt store whose bricks and mortar presence is spreading around the world as well as Japan and their web site can be navigated in both English and Japanese. They ship worldwide.

Graniph in Harajuku

January 14, 2009 by Rude Retro · 1 Comment
Filed under: Japanese 

Graniph flagship store in Harajuku

Japanese t-shirt store, Design T-Shirt Store Graniph, will soon open a brand spanking new flagship store in Harajuku. Apparently there will be an art gallery inside in the store too. You know, just in case you get bored looking at the t-shirts.

Harajuku is amazing for t-shirt aficionados anyway but many of them are pricey. Graniphs tees are a very affordable ¥2,500 (or about that) and about  ¥4,200 for two. Of course if you are in Harajuku you always drop into UT for even cheaper tees. The UT store is very cool.

Two New Graniph Stores

September 19, 2008 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Japanese, News 

Japanese T-Shirt giant Graniph have two new stores. The first is in Sendai, northern Japan. It opened in August on the 5th floor of the Parco Building. It focuses on ladies tee apparently. The reasoning being that it is situated in the ladies department. Sorry guys.

The next is in Taiwan. It will open up Sept. 24th. Address for all you jetsetters: 1st Floor, No. 15 Nanjing W. Road, Taipei,Taiwan.

Of course you can always do your shopping online. Link: Graniph.

Two New Graniph Stores

July 18, 2008 by Rude Retro · 3 Comments
Filed under: Japanese 

New Graniph Store in Narita Airport

The good news for those of you who come to Japan but don’t have time to find a Graniph store, today a new Design T-Shirts Store Graniph was opened in Tokyo Narita Airport. Actually, Narita Airport is a great place to do souvenir shopping with prices not being all that different from regular souvenir shops in the city. Now of course it is even better with this new Graniph store. You can get souvenirs that people will actually be delighted to get. The first 300 people will get a free badge but I am sure it is already too late.

New Graniph Store in Jakarta Indonesia

I did say two new stores. The other store is opening in Jakarta, Indonesia tomorrow (July 18th). To celebrate the opening, there will be 75 exclusive ‘Jakarta only’ Graniph t-shirts available. I hope we at least get to see what we can’t buy.

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