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"Shoshu Umezawa No Hidari” Hokusai Collection T-shirt

This design has been used to represent the Hokusai Project of T-shirt maker KUME (1935), featuring motifs from ukiyo-e artist Katsuhika Hokusai. It is showing a… read more
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This design has been used to represent the Hokusai Project of T-shirt maker KUME (1935), featuring motifs from ukiyo-e artist Katsuhika Hokusai. It is showing a two cranes flying from Umezawa in direction of Mount Fuji. It is based on a fantasy Hokusai had; The clearly defined Japanese symbols make this a great T-shirt for any Japan enthusiast.

"Aiju Umezawa left" - In the light of the morning dawn, Fuji with the haze at the foot of the foot and two cranes flying out are laid out in a stretched manner using the entire T-shirt. The combination of Fuji and cranes towering from Umezawa is said to be a fantastic expression of Hokusai.

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Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese artist for Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, which' works are celebrated all over the world for their beautiful portrayal of Japanese aestethics. Sharing their birthplace of Tokyo, and admiring Hokusai's art and lifestyle, KUME dedicated one of their collections to Hokusai's works. Their high quality printing skills and ink make the patterns come alive, making for unique t-shirts to express your passion for Japan and Japanese arts.

Size Guide

KUME Hokusai 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.

Collection: Hokusai
Material: Cotton

"Shoshu Umezawa No Hidari” Hokusai Collection T-shirt

¥4,180

"Shoshu Umezawa No Hidari” Hokusai Collection T-shirt

¥4,180

Description

This design has been used to represent the Hokusai Project of T-shirt maker KUME (1935), featuring motifs from ukiyo-e artist Katsuhika Hokusai. It is showing a two cranes flying from Umezawa in direction of Mount Fuji. It is based on a fantasy Hokusai had; The clearly defined Japanese symbols make this a great T-shirt for any Japan enthusiast.

"Aiju Umezawa left" - In the light of the morning dawn, Fuji with the haze at the foot of the foot and two cranes flying out are laid out in a stretched manner using the entire T-shirt. The combination of Fuji and cranes towering from Umezawa is said to be a fantastic expression of Hokusai.

< Hokusai Collection >

Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese artist for Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, which' works are celebrated all over the world for their beautiful portrayal of Japanese aestethics. Sharing their birthplace of Tokyo, and admiring Hokusai's art and lifestyle, KUME dedicated one of their collections to Hokusai's works. Their high quality printing skills and ink make the patterns come alive, making for unique t-shirts to express your passion for Japan and Japanese arts.

Size Guide

KUME Hokusai 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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