Mahjong L/S Shirt / Green

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¥32,800 JPY
Ron is fine, but it's better to have it on the hook.


A long sleeve aloha shirt with a full pattern and striped pattern, with a mahjong theme and a variety of icons. It's back with a change of pattern and new colors. The artwork is handled by AKI IJUIN.

Available in two colors: a green body with a vermilion accent, reminiscent of China, the home of mahjong, and mustard, inspired by the back of the tiles. Wear it with slacks or a neat chino for a sexy look.

The "Menzen Seishun Jiwa" drawn next to the button means you can move on your own. If you wear this, you'll be able to be strong in mahjong as well as in everyday life.

Ron is fine, but it's better to just smack it on your own.


SIZE

Length

Width
shoulder width
Sleeve Length
S 72cm 64cm 52cm 52cm
M 75cm 66cm 54cm 54cm
L
78cm 68cm 56cm 56cm
XL 81cm 70cm 58cm

59cm

 
 
We have changed the silhouette pattern to a newer silhouette pattern with a shorter sleeve length, giving it more room in the shoulders and body width. Please check the size chart for details.


Height 176cm Size L
Height 180cm Size XL (Staff)
Height 164cm Size S (Staff)

Material>
100% cellulose

*We have processed the product photos to make them as close to the actual colors as possible, but the color may differ from the actual product depending on your monitor settings and room lighting.

*Since the fabric is dyed by hand by a craftsman, there is little color unevenness, not perfect like a machine. I hope you will also feel the taste.



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This aloha shirt is a specially processed product, so please be careful when handling it. Detailed care instructions and points to note Here


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[Printing and sewing by skilled craftsmen]

The prints on the shirts are dyed using a technique called ``hand-printing'' at a dye factory with a long history and tradition in Japan, in order to beautifully express the intricate patterns. Hand-dyed printing is a method in which craftsmen carefully dye the fabric one color at a time by hand, making it possible to reproduce patterns with high accuracy and to express delicate hues.


The dyed fabric is sewn one by one with Okinawan craftsmen’s hands, and then delivered to you.