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    thisisneverthat and the Daniel Johnston estate are releasing their third collaborative collection on June 26, spanning multiple T-shirt designs, a vintage-washed polo shirt, and a Jeremiah the Innocent Frog figureThe T-shirts draw from Johnston's hand-drawn artwork, while the polo features a vintage wash finish that sits in keeping with the lo-fi, homemade quality that defined his visual output

    thisisneverthat and the Daniel Johnston estate have unveiled their third collaborative collection, a range of T-shirts built around Johnston's iconic hand-drawn artwork, a vintage-washed polo, and a figure of Jeremiah the Innocent Frog, the character most widely associated with Johnston's Hi, How Are You mural and album cover.Daniel Johnston's visual language has proven unusually durable in streetwear, and the reasons are not hard to locate. His drawings, produced compulsively across cassette covers, flyers, and sketchbooks throughout his life, carry a rawness and emotional directness that resists the kind of slick reproduction that typically flattens artist collaborations into decoration. thisisneverthat has returned to that material twice before, and this third outing suggests the Seoul label sees something in Johnston's universe that extends beyond a single seasonal moment.The T-shirt range applies Johnston's artwork across multiple designs, a format well-suited to work that originated on paper and was never meant for large-scale reproduction. The vintage wash treatment on the polo is the collection's most considered production detail: by introducing deliberate aging into the fabric finish, the garment arrives already carrying the kind of worn-in quality that Johnston's own aesthetic operated from. It is a relatively simple process, but in context it reads as tonal rather than cosmetic, reinforcing the connection between the clothing and the source material rather than flattening it.The Jeremiah the Innocent Frog figure is the collection's most tangible extension of Johnston's world into a new medium. Jeremiah first appeared on the cover of Johnston's 1983 album Hi, How Are You and was later immortalized in a mural painted on the exterior of Austin's Sound Exchange record store, a piece that became one of the most recognizable pieces of outsider art iconography in American underground culture. Translating the character into a figure gives the collaboration a collectible dimension that sits outside the apparel market entirely, reaching the portion of Johnston's audience that relates to his work as art rather than as a reference point.Johnston passed away in 2019, which gives every posthumous collaboration with his estate a particular weight. hisisneverthat's repeated return to his catalog reads less as trend-chasing and more as a sustained commitment to keeping his work visible within a community that has always claimed him as one of its own. This collab arrives shortly after JOURNAL STANDARD’s own.The Daniel Johnston x thisisneverthat collection drops June 26 via thisisneverthat's Tokyo flagship and online store.

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