Edwin ‘Hara Hachi Bun Me’ Aloha Shirt - Multicolor Size:Small developing a unique patina that
Description
developing a unique patina that can only be described as "blue magic
woven exclusively for them on vintage Toyoda Looms by the renowned Kuroki mill in Okayama
making it an ideal choice for refined coordination with a vest or jacket
Medium Rise / Regular Straight / Slightly Tapered
drawing inspiration from the vibrant serape fabric - a colorful striped cloth rooted in Spanish cloaks and embraced in Mexico for ponchos and rugs
Edwin ‘Hara Hachi Bun Me’ Aloha Shirt - Multicolor Size:Small developing a unique patina thatFood, folklore, and a feast of absurdity the Hara Hachi Bun Me Shirt by Edwin turns classic kaij (a term for giant monsters in Japanese pop culture) chaos into a wearable gallery of Japanese satire. From grinning demons slurping noodles to flame eyed beasts hoarding rice bowls, the print echoes vintage ad posters with slogans like Monsters cant resist Japanese food and Even monsters hate food waste. One indecisive creature moans, I cant decide!, while
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