In the 90s, the brand Hysteric Glamour copied the silhouette of the Boowy Moral Zip for their "Hysteric" line. Many novices buy the reprint. The has a specific, heavier weight and a "tunneling" effect on the sleeve zippers that counterfeits cannot replicate.

This was dangerous. Not to the state, but to the soul’s status quo. Fans who wore Boowy tees weren’t just fans. They were themselves—people who had decided, even if just for three minutes of a guitar solo, that restraint was overrated.

Produced by Ikuro Meguro and recorded at Nippon Columbia Studio.

"Boowy Moral Zip" likely refers to the 1982 debut album by the legendary Japanese rock band

Given that Boowy disbanded in 1988 (following their legendary "Last Gigs"), you cannot buy these new. Your hunting grounds include:

The Boowy Moral Zip is closely associated with distinctive fashion trends and music styles that defined the era. Band members' bold fashion choices, including their hairstyles, clothing, and accessories, inspired many young people to express themselves more freely.