Ne-net Mount Fuji Graphic Striped T-Shirt
Ne-net (A-net Inc.) · Clothing & Accessories > Tops > T-Shirts

Era / Decade
2010s; based on the branding and the 'kawaii' graphic style popularized by designer Kazuaki Takashima before the brand's closure in 2020.
Material
100% Cotton. Standard lightweight jersey knit common in Japanese street fashion apparel.
Condition
Very Good. The fabric shows minor signs of wash wear/fuzziness. There is a small faint yellow spot or stain visible on the center-right side of the white stripe which may require treatment.
Demand Level
Niche but Strong. There is a dedicated following for Japanese 'FRUiTS' magazine style and archivist fashion collectors who specifically seek out Ne-net pieces.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$35.00 - $55.00
Estimated Retail Value
$60.00 - $85.00
Comparable Sales
Similar Ne-net graphic tees typically sell for $30-$50 on sites like Grailed and Mercari. Sets or rare character prints ('Nya' cat or specific landscapes) can fetch slightly higher premiums toward $65.
Description
This unique short-sleeve t-shirt from cult-favorite Japanese label Ne-net features a whimsical all-over print. Alternating white and grey horizontal stripes are populated with the brand's signature character-style Mount Fuji illustrations, complete with 'kawaii' faces and snowy peaks. Ribbed crew neck and standard fit. A rare find for collectors of Japanese streetwear and fans of the now-defunct brand.
Key Features
Discontinued brand (Ne-net closed in 2020), iconic Japanese iconography (Mt. Fuji), highly collectible among fans of A-net brands like Tsumori Chisato and Mercibeaucoup.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. The inner neck label 'Né-net' matches the authentic font and sewing style of A-net group garments. Authentic Ne-net items often feature these unique, hand-drawn aesthetic prints.
Flaws to Note
A visible light yellow stain on the front-right side; slight pilling/fuzzing from laundry cycles. No holes or tears detected.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Grailed (best for Japanese streetwear), Depop (ideal for 'kawaii' and Y2K aesthetic), or eBay (global reach for collectors).
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Japanese Streetwear', 'A-net', 'Harajuku', and 'Kawaii' in the title. Photograph the label closely. Measure the chest (pit-to-pit) and length accurately, as Japanese sizing runs smaller than Western sizing. Attempt a gentle oxiclean spot-treatment on the yellow stain to increase value to 'Excellent' condition.
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