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"Seven Lucky Gods" Sake Brand Collection T-shirt

This T-shirt features the oldest brewery in Iwate Prefecture in Northern Japan famous for their gentle sake that enhances the local dishes. The print on this T-… read more
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This T-shirt features the oldest brewery in Iwate Prefecture in Northern Japan famous for their gentle sake that enhances the local dishes. The print on this T-shirt features 7 lucky gods and the kanji related to this "Shichifukujin". The T-shirt is part of Kume Company's collection of T-shirts featuring famous sake breweries and their brands.

The Nakatsu River flows near the brewery of Kikunotsukasa Sake Brewery, Iwate's oldest sake brewery. Using the underground water of the beautiful Nakatsu River, where ayu in summer and salmon rise in autumn, rice and brewers are brought together. With harmony, we will make sake the heart of sake. That is the sake brewing of Kikunotsukasa Brewery. It is one piece with the wish to bear witness to the gods of good fortune of the brand "Seven Lucky Gods" that represent Chrysanthemums, Daikokuten, Ebisu, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin, and Hobukuro.

< Sake Brewery Collection >

This collection is made in collaboration with traditional sake breweries. The t-shirts are decorated with the sake labels of brewers that have been "protecting" part of Japanese culture and brewing skills. The designs represent brewers from all over the country, established even during the Taisho or Meiji era, to celebrate the rich cultural history of Japan and to ensure their future by creating awareness with a younger, international audience. 

Size Guide

KUME Sake Brewery sizing

Care Instructions:
It is recommended to wash and iron the t-shirt inside out. Do not iron directly on the print. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry; preferably air dry out of direct sunlight.
* The exact t-shirt colors may differ slightly depending on your device's color and brightness settings.

KUME T-shirt
Kume Limited was founded in 1935 and now is run by the 4th generation of the Kume family. The company is specialized in the production of T-shirts with genuine Japanese motifs. The T-shirts are sewed and cut in Chiba Prefecture, and printed in Saitama Prefecture. The T-shirts are designed so that they can be comfortably worn by both men and women; with a smart fit and a loose neckline. The fabric is thick, yet very soft - a characteristic of all KUME T-shirts, and the secret behind both their excellent reviews on comfort and longevity.

Material: Cotton
Collection: Sake Breweries

"Seven Lucky Gods" Sake Brand Collection T-shirt

¥4,180

"Seven Lucky Gods" Sake Brand Collection T-shirt

¥4,180

Description

This T-shirt features the oldest brewery in Iwate Prefecture in Northern Japan famous for their gentle sake that enhances the local dishes. The print on this T-shirt features 7 lucky gods and the kanji related to this "Shichifukujin". The T-shirt is part of Kume Company's collection of T-shirts featuring famous sake breweries and their brands.

The Nakatsu River flows near the brewery of Kikunotsukasa Sake Brewery, Iwate's oldest sake brewery. Using the underground water of the beautiful Nakatsu River, where ayu in summer and salmon rise in autumn, rice and brewers are brought together. With harmony, we will make sake the heart of sake. That is the sake brewing of Kikunotsukasa Brewery. It is one piece with the wish to bear witness to the gods of good fortune of the brand "Seven Lucky Gods" that represent Chrysanthemums, Daikokuten, Ebisu, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin, and Hobukuro.

< Sake Brewery Collection >

This collection is made in collaboration with traditional sake breweries. The t-shirts are decorated with the sake labels of brewers that have been "protecting" part of Japanese culture and brewing skills. The designs represent brewers from all over the country, established even during the Taisho or Meiji era, to celebrate the rich cultural history of Japan and to ensure their future by creating awareness with a younger, international audience. 

Size Guide

KUME Sake Brewery sizing

Care Instructions:
It is recommended to wash and iron the t-shirt inside out. Do not iron directly on the print. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry; preferably air dry out of direct sunlight.
* The exact t-shirt colors may differ slightly depending on your device's color and brightness settings.

KUME T-shirt
Kume Limited was founded in 1935 and now is run by the 4th generation of the Kume family. The company is specialized in the production of T-shirts with genuine Japanese motifs. The T-shirts are sewed and cut in Chiba Prefecture, and printed in Saitama Prefecture. The T-shirts are designed so that they can be comfortably worn by both men and women; with a smart fit and a loose neckline. The fabric is thick, yet very soft - a characteristic of all KUME T-shirts, and the secret behind both their excellent reviews on comfort and longevity.

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