Lost in translation: Superdry – Home in Hokkaido

By A Mystery Man Writer

You might be familiar with the fashion brand Superdry. They are known for making clothes featuring Japanese text, but the company is actually from the UK. Have you ever wondered what the Japanese text on your Superdry T-shirt really means?

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