JSF Berlin BTS: meet our signature designs


meet our signature designs


at JSF every design tells a story.
every print carries meaning.
every tee represents our connection between Togoshi and Berlin.

all of our three signature tees embody different aspects
of the JSF journey and community spirit.

TOGOSHI X BERLIN TEE

戸越 BERLIN - linking our two locations through design.

this tee celebrates the legacy of JSF as it expands into Europe. the bold backprint was exclusively designed for JSF Berlin and features the japanese kanji for Togoshi combined with matching Berlin typography, symbolizing the next chapter of our story.

on the chest we included the iconic JSF logo to tie in the whole look.

JSF Togoshi x Berlin Tee mockup in asphalt grey acid wash featuring bold Togoshi Berlin back print

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEE

passionately support what you love.

this tee features our OG support your local graphic across the back – a call to community, creativity, and standing by the spaces that shape us.

the chest is marked by the exclusive Togoshi x Berlin logo, grounding this design in JSF's roots and its newest home.

a unique piece made to be worn loud and proud.

Mockup of support your local Tee in asphalt grey acid wash, featuring support your local graphic on the back

JSF LOGO TEE

the iconic JSF logo represents the heart of Jesse McFaddin's brand. featuring the statement JSF logo as a large back print, paired with our exclusive Togoshi x Berlin chest logo.

this design is a tribute to both the roots and the evolving future of JSF. it's crafted for those who proudly represent the brand as it expands beyond Japan into Europe.

JSF Logo Tee mockup in asphalt grey acid wash featuring bold JSF Logo back print
CRAFTED WITH PURPOSE

each design is hand-printed in Berlin
using sustainable, water-based inks
on 100% heavyweight cotton (240gsm), with an oversized fit.

available in three limited acid washed tones
inspired by vintage band merch:
black, asphalt grey, and vintage blue.

every piece tells the story
of our journey
FROM TOGOSHI TO BERLIN
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