FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS

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Founded 1993
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan

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FORTY PERCENT AGAINST RIGHTS (FPAR) was founded by Tetsu Nishiyama, in 1993. The label features bold text graphics and provocative slogans on its DIY-aesthetic silk-screen T-shirts to communicate its message. The name FPAR is based on a concept Sk8thing heard, that if an original artwork was modified by at least 40 percent, "the rights to that particular artwork don’t exist anymore”.
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Latest Collections

Check out FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS' Latest Seasonal Offerings
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Check out FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS' Latest Seasonal Offerings

More minimal garments with thought-provoking slogans.

An In-Depth Look at THE PARK · ING GINZA's Latest Project, "SPRING HAS COME"
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An In-Depth Look at THE PARK · ING GINZA's Latest Project, "SPRING HAS COME"

The infamous parking lot transforms into an actual park.


WTAPS and FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Team up for a Camo Collection
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WTAPS and FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Team up for a Camo Collection

A three-piece line for THE PARK・ING GINZA.

Wood Wood Highlights Its Latest Stock in New 2016 Spring/Summer Editorial
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Wood Wood Highlights Its Latest Stock in New 2016 Spring/Summer Editorial

Featuring a bevy of noteworthy brands and some slick in-house looks, too.

FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Publishes a Zine for Its 2016 Spring/Summer Collection
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FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Publishes a Zine for Its 2016 Spring/Summer Collection

The Japanese label takes to the print world’s guerilla format.

Wood Wood 2015 Fall/Winter Editorial
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Wood Wood 2015 Fall/Winter Editorial

The Danes highlight their latest offerings.

FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS x the POOL aoyama 2015 Fall/Winter Collection
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FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS x the POOL aoyama 2015 Fall/Winter Collection

Forty Percents Against Pruney Fingers.

JUST LIKE HONEYEE x FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS 2015 Spring/Summer Collection
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JUST LIKE HONEYEE x FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS 2015 Spring/Summer Collection

Thus far, honeyee.com’s fashion imprint JUST LIKE HONEYEE has teamed up with the likes of

a number of names* x FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS "droogs" T-Shirt
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a number of names* x FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS "droogs" T-Shirt

After introducing its very own flagship storefront and announcing a bevy of future collabs, a

FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS 2015 Spring/Summer Collection
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FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS 2015 Spring/Summer Collection

Japanese streetwear label FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS, otherwise known as FPAR, has unveiled its

My Life Is This Life by Tetsu Nishiyama of WTAPS
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My Life Is This Life by Tetsu Nishiyama of WTAPS

A constant source of inspiration within the evolving culture of street fashion, Tetsu Nishiyama

FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS 2014 Fall Collection
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FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS 2014 Fall Collection

Before the creation of pioneering Japanese streetwear brand WTAPS, founder TET cut his teeth

 

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