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Graniph: The original graphic T-shirt superstore

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by Jean Snow
25 May, 2009
Graniph
A model wears one of the more basic Graniph T-shirt designs, that will be gone for ever if you don't act now! Nevermind, it's probably been sold-out for a while.

Graniph did the chic design T-shirt at cheap prices before anyone else, and the company continues to lead the market with graphics from a great group of independent designers. The shop and brand's presence keep growing in Japan, and lately Graniph has established an overseas presence as well.

The biggest change in recent years has been a massive expansion in the variety of apparel sold. The stock now goes well beyond the tee, moving into skirts, jackets and hats.

Graniph is always available around the corner in most popular neighborhoods and shopping centers -- they even occupy a corner at Narita airport -- but make a point of checking out the recently opened flagship store in Harajuku for the most product options.

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