Gran ola

in Lightweight Cotton
Precio normal $69.00

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Descripción:

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) fue un maestro artista y grabador de la escuela ukiyo-e, “imágenes del mundo flotante”.

Hokusai tenía más de 70 años cuando pintó La gran ola. Sería la primera estampa que publicaría de su monumental serie, “Las treinta y seis vistas del monte Fuji”, una serie que consolidaría la fama de Hokusai en Japón y en el extranjero.

La gran ola es la obra más famosa de Hokusai y, sin duda, se considera la obra de arte japonés más reconocible del mundo.

Este extraordinario patrón fue teñido utilizando la técnica de kimono “Kyoto-Yuzen”.

Detalles del producto:

  • 100% algodón
  • Cuello abotonado
  • Botones de coco natural
  • Impresión única pintada a mano
  • Ventilación lateral y pliegue en la caja trasera
  • Costura con doble aguja
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a master artist and printmaker of ukiyo-e, “pictures of the floating world” school.Hokusai was well over 70 years old when The Great Wave was made. It would be the very first print he would publish of his monumental series, “The Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji”, a series which would firmly secure Hokusai’s fame in Japan, as well as overseas.The Great Wave is Hokusai’s most celebrated work and with no doubt considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world.This extraordinary pattern was dyed using the kimono technique “Kyoto-Yuzen”.

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Our Values

Sustainability as standard

We are focused as a company on the idea of more eco and less ego.
The brands we feature have all paved the way for sustainability in shirt, with our collections featuring a variety of textiles including recycled, organic, and plant-based fabrics.

Subverting the classics

We aim to bring something different to your clothes hangers, to provide a bit of self style and pride, you look good when you wear it this well.

Run for men, by men

Our shirts are regular cut and are made to measure based on US standard sizes. Not limited by age, size or shape, wearing shirt that fits, feels good, and freedom.