314 BEAT

314 BEAT

Around 1955, America was in its golden age, enjoying rich post-war economic development.

The "Beat Movement" was a philosophical and social movement that challenged the conservative American establishment of the time, advocating for individualism using words as a weapon. The generation involved in this movement was called the "Beat Generation."

Led by literary figures like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, they pursued and pioneered non-conformity and spontaneous creativity.

The writers of the Beat Generation gained support from many young people, and their ideas were later passed on to the hippies.

Changing the subject, around the 1960s, there was an off-Broadway theater called The Living Theatre, led by American poet Julian Beck,which performed plays where actors and audience became one.

He was also one of those who carried out theatrical activities while fighting against state power.

Julian Beck and everyone else back then reportedly wore jeans from a certain manufacturer.

The style of jeans favored by Julian Beck, who lived in the "Beat Generation" era, was a tapered pair.

Even when Mr. Pierre of ANATOMICA attended a play held in Geneva, Switzerland, in the 1960s, he saw people wearing tapered jeans.

From these roots, "314 BEAT" was born.

Inheriting the spirit of the Beat Generation, "314 BEAT" is a style that ANATOMICA has never offered before.

This is an item I highly recommend you see.

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