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TVR®504 Edition 2024 Dragon in the Cloud
Sabae, Japan — Back by popular demand, the iconic TVR®504 will be making its return in 2024 in conjunction with the brand’s 11th year anniversary.
In line with its decade-long ethos of ‘RE-MAKE = REVIVAL’, TVR® OPT is not only reviving the collection but innovating and redefining the iconic collection for the customers today.
First introduced in May 2013, TVR®504 has been made available in over 80 colours and seven different sizing. As of today — despite being made unavailable for over a year — TVR® OPT Japan has kept the best four sizing for the iconic shape including the new on-demand sizing of 50mm. The rest of the iterations include TVR®504 6mm Japanese Celluloid (April 2022), TVR®504 Vintage 1993 8mm Zylonite acetate (January 2022) and TVR®504 Collector’s Edition / Cities Edition (September 2022) that drew amazing response since its launch.
For the uninitiated, TVR®504 draws its shape from an original archive from 1940s collected a Japanese warehouse in Sabae. In its most primary form, it was made using 5mm Zylonite material and carried a distinct form also known today as the JD Shape — made famous thanks to the legendary James Dean, then by famed actor Johnny Depp.
The latest TVR®504 is completed with new metal cores.
As one of the earliest brands to start using detailed core in the temples back in 2015 (feather core details seen in Yamada Mitsukazu x TVR® YM-001, YM-002, and YM-003 collections respectively), the latest retail cores reference the dragon from the Myōshin-ji Temple in Kyoto. Take a closer look to appreciate the unique style of dragon called the Happonnirami no Ryū, also known as ‘Dragon Gazing in All Directions’ from the painting by Kanō Tan’yu.
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