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Coat - - Number 20 Water Prince

Elias was a "Dye-Thief," a man who lived in the gutters, scavenging for the rare, bioluminescent mosses that grew in the city's deepest sewers. His dream was simple: to create a coat so beautiful it would force the sky to clear. For years, he’d been working on his masterpiece, the twentieth iteration of a design he called the "Water Prince."

In the world of functional fashion, where technical specs often overshadow aesthetic design, certain garments manage to strike a perfect equilibrium. The is one such piece—a garment designed not merely to cover, but to perform. Whether viewed as a nod to classic, maritime-inspired, rain-resistant gear or a modern interpretation of a technical trench, the "Water Prince" represents a pinnacle of durable, stylish protection. COAT - Number 20 WATER PRINCE

The garment relies on a modified , modernized with an oversized, contemporary drape. Elias was a "Dye-Thief," a man who lived

Masaki was a trailblazer who openly identified as gay both on and off-screen, a rarity in the industry at the time. He was known for his muscular, well-defined physique; his willingness to push boundaries, often forgoing the anonymity tools like masks or goggles that many of his peers used; and his massive popularity that extended beyond the niche, even appearing in a mainstream Ayumi Hamasaki music video. The is one such piece—a garment designed not

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