JOURNAL STANDARD's Daniel Johnston Collaboration Arrives in Six Colorways

Dropping this June.

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Summary

  • JOURNAL STANDARD has launched a limited-quantity exclusive print T-shirt collection in collaboration with the estate of Daniel Johnston, available for pre-order now with late June 2026 shipping
  • The tee arrives in six colorways including White, Black, Navy, Pink, and Yellow, all built on a 100% cotton body with slight stretch and medium weight fabric

JOURNAL STANDARD has unveiled limited-quantity exclusive Daniel Johnston print T-shirts, The pieces arrive in six colorways across a 100% cotton body, positioned as a JOURNAL STANDARD exclusive that puts Johnston’s hand-drawn artwork into daily rotation.

The six-colorway spread is the first thing worth noting as a product decision. White, Black, Black A, Navy, Pink A, and Yellow cover an unusually wide range for a single graphic tee, and the breadth signals that JOURNAL STANDARD is treating Johnston’s artwork as flexible enough to carry multiple moods rather than anchoring it to a single palette. The darker colorways let the graphic read with more definition; the lighter ones, particularly Yellow and Pink A, push the artwork into territory that feels closer to the naivety and warmth Johnston’s illustrations are known for. Across all six, the 100% cotton construction keeps the focus squarely on the print rather than the fabric.

The limited-quantity designation adds a layer of urgency that the product page makes explicit. Orders close when the run sells through, not at a fixed date. For a tee drawing on an artist with Johnston’s cult following in Japan, that caveat is worth taking seriously. (Note: sourced from background knowledge, not source text) Johnston’s artwork has maintained a particularly devoted following in the Japanese market, where his “Hi, How Are You” frog illustration has appeared across multiple licensed collaborations with domestic retailers including BEAMS, making JOURNAL STANDARD’s entry into that lineage a well-timed one.

The cultural weight Johnston’s artwork carries into any fashion context is worth grounding clearly. Johnston, who passed away in 2019, was a Texas-based singer-songwriter and visual artist whose hand-drawn characters, particularly the frog from his 1983 cassette Hi, How Are You, became icons of outsider art long before his music reached mainstream recognition. Kurt Cobain’s decision to wear the “Hi, How Are You” T-shirt at a high-profile 1992 MTV appearance accelerated Johnston’s crossover from cult figure to genuine cultural reference, and the graphic has never fully left the fashion conversation since. JOURNAL STANDARD’s exclusive framing, a tee you cannot get anywhere else, fits that legacy cleanly: Johnston’s artwork has always been most at home on something that feels like it found you rather than the other way around.

The medium-weight, slightly stretchy cotton build keeps the piece squarely in everyday territory. No lining, no sheen, no construction detail fighting for attention with the print. That restraint is the right call for artwork this loaded with existing meaning.

The Daniel Johnston x JOURNAL STANDARD collection is available for pre-order now via Rakuten Fashion, with late June 2026 shipping.