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    SummaryThe third installment of the revived line features monochromatic T-shirts centered on legendary Television frontman Tom VerlaineTakahiro Miyashita revisits his deep-rooted musical obsession by utilizing iconic imagery and a modern QR code interfaceThe release represents a pivotal chapter in the designer's 2026 homecoming to the Number (N)ine universeNumber (N)ine by Takahiro Miyashita has unveiled its "New Arrivals #3" collection, a focused capsule that underscores Miyashita’s recent return to his original creative house. The drop features two distinct T-shirt styles that utilize imagery of the late punk innovator Tom Verlaine, continuing a lineage of music-focused design that defined the brand’s early-2000s golden era.For the Hypebeast community, Miyashita’s involvement with Number (N)ine once again is more than a simple revival; it is a restoration of the label’s soul. After departing in 2009 to pursue his experimental vision with TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist., Miyashita’s 2026 return marks a full-circle moment for Japanese fashion history. This latest drop channels the same raw, new-wave energy found in his legendary "Touch Me I'm Sick" or "The High Streets" collections, where the boundary between a band tee and high-fashion tailoring was famously blurred. By selecting Tom Verlaine as the muse for this third installment, Miyashita pays homage to the intellectual punk ethos that originally catapulted the brand to cult status on the streets of Ura-Harajuku.The garments themselves bridge the gap between archival nostalgia and digital-age utility. While the front of the "Standard T-shirt" and "Loose T-shirt" silhouettes feature high-contrast photography of the Television guitarist, the reverse side is anchored by a functional QR code graphic — a signature of this new Miyashita-led era. This technical addition serves as a portal to the brand’s current digital ecosystem, modernizing the "heritage" label for a new generation of collectors. The monochromatic palette of white and black remains a staple of the Number (N)ine DNA, ensuring that these pieces feel as relevant in a 2026 streetwear rotation as they would have in a 2004 runway presentation.The Number (N)ine by TAKAHIROMIYASHITA "New Arrivals #3" collection is scheduled for pre-order from May 8 to May 11 via the brand's official online store.

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