The Do Nothing Congress, a tea party where you do nothing, opens its first pop-up shop in Daikanyama
The Do Nothing Congress is a tea party founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara that advocates people to have "A Cup of Tea" and "Make Some Tees." After years of launching new items on an irregular basis without a physical store, the Do Nothing Congress will occupy a vacant store along Kyuyamate-dori Avenue in Daikanyama to open its first pop-up shop.
Do Nothing but A Cup of Tea TEE 7,700 yen (tax included)
The collection includes a reprinted edition of the T-shirt featuring the logo of their motto "Do Nothing but A Cup of Tea," which was designed in the early days of the brand, a hoodie with an embroidered emblem of the iconic slumber dog that graced the cover of Hiroshi Fujiwara's SLUMBERS album, T-shirts, original border shirts, Basque shirts, cardigans, sweaters, and general merchandise such as cups and saucers.
Photo TEE 7,700 yen (tax included)
FASHION COLD WAR II TEE 7,700 yen (tax included)
■ The Do Nothing Congress Pop-up Store
Opens: Saturday, August 28, 2021
Address: 27-3 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Inquiries: Customer Center 0120-298-133
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