PEACE FOR ALL Graphic T-Shirt | Lindokuhle Sobekwa 00 WHITE – UNIQLO Mexico
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- PEACE FOR ALL Graphic T-Shirt | Lindokuhle Sobekwa 00 WHITE – UNIQLO Mexico
PEACE FOR ALL Graphic T-Shirt | Lindokuhle Sobekwa 00 WHITE – UNIQLO Mexico
MXN 529 Original price was: MXN 529.MXN 406Current price is: MXN 406.
- Descripción
Descripción
PEACE FOR ALL
“It’s time for action, in the name of world peace.” Major figures who share this vision with UNIQLO have volunteered to design T-shirts expressing their peaceful wishes. All proceeds will be donated to international organizations supporting those affected by violence, discrimination, armed conflict, and poverty. The Peace for All project is powered by each and every one of you who wears these T-shirts. Our wish is for a world in which all people can feel the peace of a future where everyone can live safely together. UNIQLO will continue to broaden this initiative, working with people all around the world.
*UNIQLO parent company Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. will donate an amount equivalent to all profits (no less than 20% of the selling price) equally among UNHCR, Save the Children Japan, and Plan International Inc. This sales promotion is conducted by Fast Retailing, a parent company of UNIQLO Japan.
LINDOKUHLE SOBEKWA
Magnum Photos / Born in South Africa in 1995, Lindokuhle Sobekwa came to photography in 2012 through his participation in the Of Soul and Joy Project, an educational program run in Thokoza. His early projects dealt with poverty and unemployment in the townships, while in later work Sobekwa is increasingly addressing his own life, such as his relationship with his sister, Ziyanda, who died after becoming estranged from her family. Most recently, he was announced as the recipient of the first John Kobal Fellowship, presented at Tate Modern in March 2023. Sobekwa became a Magnum nominee in 2018 and a member in 2022.
I learn so much from the people I photograph. Working with people in Aw-barre Camp, Hope, Dreams, and Resilience became a central conversation I wanted my work to represent. I wanted to play with metaphors of the rainbow that symbolize hope and promise of a better time to come, as well as a powerful quote from one of the people I worked with. The image is set in a landscape on a border that separates the Ethiopian Jijiga from the Somali border, Inhabited by Somalian refugees.
Product ID: 480265,476355
Please note that this product may have different product ID, even if it is the same item.
– The images shown may include colors that are not available.
Features

A single T-shirt has the power to spread peace.

LINDOKUHLE SOBEKWA / Magnum Photos
PEACE FOR ALL
“It’s time for action, in the name of world peace.” Major figures who share this vision with UNIQLO have volunteered to design T-shirts expressing their peaceful wishes. All proceeds will be donated to international organizations supporting those affected by violence, discrimination, armed conflict, and poverty. The Peace for All project is powered by each and every one of you who wears these T-shirts. Our wish is for a world in which all people can feel the peace of a future where everyone can live safely together. UNIQLO will continue to broaden this initiative, working with people all around the world.
*UNIQLO parent company Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. will donate an amount equivalent to all profits (no less than 20% of the selling price) equally among UNHCR, Save the Children Japan, and Plan International Inc. This sales promotion is conducted by Fast Retailing, a parent company of UNIQLO Japan.
LINDOKUHLE SOBEKWA
Magnum Photos / Born in South Africa in 1995, Lindokuhle Sobekwa came to photography in 2012 through his participation in the Of Soul and Joy Project, an educational program run in Thokoza. His early projects dealt with poverty and unemployment in the townships, while in later work Sobekwa is increasingly addressing his own life, such as his relationship with his sister, Ziyanda, who died after becoming estranged from her family. Most recently, he was announced as the recipient of the first John Kobal Fellowship, presented at Tate Modern in March 2023. Sobekwa became a Magnum nominee in 2018 and a member in 2022.
I learn so much from the people I photograph. Working with people in Aw-barre Camp, Hope, Dreams, and Resilience became a central conversation I wanted my work to represent. I wanted to play with metaphors of the rainbow that symbolize hope and promise of a better time to come, as well as a powerful quote from one of the people I worked with. The image is set in a landscape on a border that separates the Ethiopian Jijiga from the Somali border, Inhabited by Somalian refugees.
Product ID: 480265,476355
Please note that this product may have different product ID, even if it is the same item.
– The images shown may include colors that are not available.
Size Chart
| Size | Length (back) | Shoulder width (seam to seam) |
Chest | Sleeve length (center back) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
XXS
|
24 3/4
|
16 1/2
|
18
|
16
|
|
XS
|
25 1/2
|
17 1/4
|
19 1/4
|
16 1/2
|
|
S
|
26 3/4
|
17 3/4
|
20 1/2
|
17 1/4
|
|
M
|
28
|
18 1/4
|
21 3/4
|
18
|
|
L
|
29 1/4
|
19
|
23 1/4
|
19
|
|
XL
|
30
|
20
|
24 3/4
|
19 1/4
|
|
XXL
|
30
|
20 3/4
|
26
|
19 3/4
|
|
3XL
|
31
|
21 1/2
|
27 1/2
|
20
|
Sustainability Info
Production
Production: Viet Nam
Our brand is continuously working to improve our understanding of the production process in our supply chain and to verify this information both in-house and with third parties. By having full understanding of the origins of raw materials, and the locations of the spinning, material production, sewing, knitting, and assembly processes, we are improving quality of our clothing and at the same time aiming to thoroughly ensure safe and secure manufacturing. We will continue to post information for customers to access and learn more about their clothing.
*The information on material production locations applies to products manufactured after 24FW.

PEACE FOR ALL Graphic T-Shirt | Lindokuhle Sobekwa 00 WHITE – UNIQLO Mexico
MXN 529 Original price was: MXN 529.MXN 406Current price is: MXN 406.
- Descripción
- Información adicional
Descripción
PEACE FOR ALL
“It’s time for action, in the name of world peace.” Major figures who share this vision with UNIQLO have volunteered to design T-shirts expressing their peaceful wishes. All proceeds will be donated to international organizations supporting those affected by violence, discrimination, armed conflict, and poverty. The Peace for All project is powered by each and every one of you who wears these T-shirts. Our wish is for a world in which all people can feel the peace of a future where everyone can live safely together. UNIQLO will continue to broaden this initiative, working with people all around the world.
*UNIQLO parent company Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. will donate an amount equivalent to all profits (no less than 20% of the selling price) equally among UNHCR, Save the Children Japan, and Plan International Inc. This sales promotion is conducted by Fast Retailing, a parent company of UNIQLO Japan.
LINDOKUHLE SOBEKWA
Magnum Photos / Born in South Africa in 1995, Lindokuhle Sobekwa came to photography in 2012 through his participation in the Of Soul and Joy Project, an educational program run in Thokoza. His early projects dealt with poverty and unemployment in the townships, while in later work Sobekwa is increasingly addressing his own life, such as his relationship with his sister, Ziyanda, who died after becoming estranged from her family. Most recently, he was announced as the recipient of the first John Kobal Fellowship, presented at Tate Modern in March 2023. Sobekwa became a Magnum nominee in 2018 and a member in 2022.
I learn so much from the people I photograph. Working with people in Aw-barre Camp, Hope, Dreams, and Resilience became a central conversation I wanted my work to represent. I wanted to play with metaphors of the rainbow that symbolize hope and promise of a better time to come, as well as a powerful quote from one of the people I worked with. The image is set in a landscape on a border that separates the Ethiopian Jijiga from the Somali border, Inhabited by Somalian refugees.
Product ID: 480265,476355
Please note that this product may have different product ID, even if it is the same item.
– The images shown may include colors that are not available.
Features

A single T-shirt has the power to spread peace.

LINDOKUHLE SOBEKWA / Magnum Photos
PEACE FOR ALL
“It’s time for action, in the name of world peace.” Major figures who share this vision with UNIQLO have volunteered to design T-shirts expressing their peaceful wishes. All proceeds will be donated to international organizations supporting those affected by violence, discrimination, armed conflict, and poverty. The Peace for All project is powered by each and every one of you who wears these T-shirts. Our wish is for a world in which all people can feel the peace of a future where everyone can live safely together. UNIQLO will continue to broaden this initiative, working with people all around the world.
*UNIQLO parent company Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. will donate an amount equivalent to all profits (no less than 20% of the selling price) equally among UNHCR, Save the Children Japan, and Plan International Inc. This sales promotion is conducted by Fast Retailing, a parent company of UNIQLO Japan.
LINDOKUHLE SOBEKWA
Magnum Photos / Born in South Africa in 1995, Lindokuhle Sobekwa came to photography in 2012 through his participation in the Of Soul and Joy Project, an educational program run in Thokoza. His early projects dealt with poverty and unemployment in the townships, while in later work Sobekwa is increasingly addressing his own life, such as his relationship with his sister, Ziyanda, who died after becoming estranged from her family. Most recently, he was announced as the recipient of the first John Kobal Fellowship, presented at Tate Modern in March 2023. Sobekwa became a Magnum nominee in 2018 and a member in 2022.
I learn so much from the people I photograph. Working with people in Aw-barre Camp, Hope, Dreams, and Resilience became a central conversation I wanted my work to represent. I wanted to play with metaphors of the rainbow that symbolize hope and promise of a better time to come, as well as a powerful quote from one of the people I worked with. The image is set in a landscape on a border that separates the Ethiopian Jijiga from the Somali border, Inhabited by Somalian refugees.
Product ID: 480265,476355
Please note that this product may have different product ID, even if it is the same item.
– The images shown may include colors that are not available.
Size Chart
| Size | Length (back) | Shoulder width (seam to seam) |
Chest | Sleeve length (center back) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
XXS
|
24 3/4
|
16 1/2
|
18
|
16
|
|
XS
|
25 1/2
|
17 1/4
|
19 1/4
|
16 1/2
|
|
S
|
26 3/4
|
17 3/4
|
20 1/2
|
17 1/4
|
|
M
|
28
|
18 1/4
|
21 3/4
|
18
|
|
L
|
29 1/4
|
19
|
23 1/4
|
19
|
|
XL
|
30
|
20
|
24 3/4
|
19 1/4
|
|
XXL
|
30
|
20 3/4
|
26
|
19 3/4
|
|
3XL
|
31
|
21 1/2
|
27 1/2
|
20
|
Sustainability Info
Production
Production: Viet Nam
Our brand is continuously working to improve our understanding of the production process in our supply chain and to verify this information both in-house and with third parties. By having full understanding of the origins of raw materials, and the locations of the spinning, material production, sewing, knitting, and assembly processes, we are improving quality of our clothing and at the same time aiming to thoroughly ensure safe and secure manufacturing. We will continue to post information for customers to access and learn more about their clothing.
*The information on material production locations applies to products manufactured after 24FW.
Información adicional
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|---|
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