Namitatsu
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Editor's Note
Namitatsu showcases the concept behind their brand with this picturesque print at the back of a long-sleeved crewneck t-shirt. Towering waves dwarf an Edo-era surfer in a classic case of man vs. Nature. The swirling sea contrasts with the grace of two cranes aloft, paying homage to one of Japan's revered symbols. The front features a design of two cranes on the chest. Machine wash. Cotton. By Namitatsu, Japan.
Product Information
Size Information:
Original Size: Men - Japan (Size Chart)
L: Total Length 70cm, Body Width 53cm, Shoulder Width 46cm, Sleeve Length 61cm
XL: Total Length 73cm, Body Width 56cm, Shoulder Width 48cm, Sleeve Length 63cm
| Material & Care Information | |
| Material: | 100% Cotton |
| Color: | Black |
| Wash care: | Machine Wash |
| More Information | |
| Catalog No.: | 1021375048 |
About Namitatsu
Inspired by the question "What if there were surfers in the Edo era?",
Namitatsu explores the fashionable side of Japan's thriving and unique surf
culture. An important period in Japanese history, Edo is also the ancient name
of modern-day Tokyo. The name Namitatsu comes from the Japanese word
nami meaning "wave" and tatsu meaning "master".
Originating from Tokyo's Asakusa district, Namitatsu combines traditional
Japanese art and culture with the spontaneity and adrenaline rush of surfing.
The brand's clothing collection features designs by founder Nobuyuki Yamazaki
and his design team, as well as collaborations with other artists such as comic
artist Hideo Takeda and calligrapher Kizan Kakinuma.
Namitatsu prides itself on its dedication to the surfing culture, its fashion
and lifestyle products created and designed by surfers for those with the same
passion. The brand also features fashion and lifestyle items for men, women and
kids available in its 13 shops scattered throughout Japan, USA and Hong Kong.
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