Self-cut Water Hoodie
Self-cut Water Hoodie
The tap water in Barcelona is safe to drink? But is it good for your health?
The typical reaction by locals and visitors is: “Have you tasted and smelled it? It can’t be good.”
So, we are very sincere to tell you, Please drink our SSSTUFFF water.
As shown in this piece, our water comes from a pure water source from a Utopian land of peace and happiness away from the turmoil of the world.
If you want to know how to get there, please follow our instructions to cut this art piece.
Step 1: Remove the scissors
Step 2:Break the plastic airbag
Step 3: Separate the two fabrics of the hoodie
Step 4: Please cut the blue part with your taste carefully
Step 5: In case you cut the paradise, it only proves that you are stupid
Step 6: Thanks for your collaboration
WARNING: WE ARE NOT TAKING ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR A WRONG FOLLOWING OF INSTRUCTIONS
Size Chart
SIZES |
S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Shoulder Width |
54 | 57 | 60.5 | 62.5 | 64.5 |
Body length | 67 | 69 | 71 | 73 | 75 |
Sleeve Length | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 |
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The Imagen hidden behind the hoodie is called Peach Blossom Spring, which is an ethereal utopia where the people lead an ideal existence in harmony with nature, unaware of the outside world for centuries.
You can watch or read the story below.
"The Peach Blossom Spring" was written during a time of political instability and national disunity; and, according to the story, set in the same (the Taiyuan era of the Jin dynasty (266–420). "Peach Blossom Spring" describes how a fisherman haphazardly sailed into a river in a forest made up entirely of blossoming peach trees, where even the ground was covered by peach petals. When he reached the end of the river (or spring in some translations), the source turned out to be a grotto. Though narrow at first, he was able to squeeze through and the passage eventually reached a village with animals and people of all ages.
The villagers were surprised to see him but were kind and friendly. They explained that their ancestors escaped to this place during the civil unrest of the Qin dynasty and they themselves had not left since or had contact with anyone from the outside. As a result, they had heard nothing of subsequent changes in political regimes.
The fisherman was warmly received by the hospitable villagers and stayed for over a week. Upon leaving, he was informed that it was worthless to reveal this experience to the world. However, he marked his route on his way out with signs and later divulged the existence of this idyllic haven to others. They tried to find it repeatedly but in vain.