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LW326 LUFT TOKYO KK LINE

The fourth release of the LUFT TOKYO capsule collection is based on the LW326 30/2 combed TSURIAMI jersey T-shirt, with Yoichiro Uchida’s hand-drawn “LUFT TOKYO KK LINE MAR.14 2026” printed on the chest.

The official LUFTGEKÜHLT TOKYO logo mark is printed below the back collar.

The colors are white and marine. Sizes range from S to L in three sizes, and the retail price is 16,500 yen (tax included). This hand-drawn graphic carries memories that will be unforgettable within this capsule collection. Thinking back, the collaboration with the LUFTGEKÜHLT team since last December has been filled with many episodes. There were various things along the way, but everything leads to March 14, when 200 air-cooled Porsches—treasures that still exist in Japan, now truly treasures—will line up on the Tokyo Expressway KK Line. The LUFT team is challenging itself to hold what feels like a miraculous event. This LOOPWHEELER piece was made for just a single day.

We would be pleased if you would purchase a ticket and visit. Even speaking modestly, the view of Ginza from the Tokyo Expressway KK Line, together with the sound of the Shinkansen passing, the Yamanote Line running, and the engines of passing cars blending into a kind of ambient noise, is something you cannot hear elsewhere and feels quite special. At least for me, although I have walked it several times during preparations without any cars present, the scenery, the sounds, and the light streaming in were enough to stir my heart. I would be happy if I could share that feeling together with everyone who appreciates LOOPWHEELER. See you on the KK Line on Saturday, March 14. @Satoshi Suzuki