"Heibon Punch" (1964) by Ayumi Ōhashi'

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For the cover of Heibon Punch’s debut issue, Ōhashi drew four boys in Japanese Ivy style — blazers, short cotton pants, loafers, sharply-parted Kennedy haircuts — chatting with another boy sitting in his very own red sports car. Ōhashi would go on to draw almost every cover of the magazine for the next decade, giving an artistic edge to the otherwise tabloid content inside. Ayumi Ōhashi made this in Tokyo, Japan. 

Heibon Punch’s Magazine cover with four boys in Japanese Ivy style — blazers, short cotton pants, loafers, sharply-parted Kennedy haircuts
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Heibon Punch’s Magazine cover with four boys in Japanese Ivy style — blazers, short cotton pants, loafers, sharply-parted Kennedy haircuts

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