The graphic motif is based on the symbolic purple Hachimaki, red and white coloring, and crest from the costume of “Sukeroku,” one of the “Kabuki Juhachiban.
Sukeroku’s chic appearance fascinated people and he was called “the most handsome man in Edo”.
Kabuki costumes are an important part of the beauty of the Kabuki stage. Their colors, dyeing, weaving, and embroidery are filled with the skills of many craftsmen and the ingenuity of their predecessors.
Ichikawa Danjūrō XIII, Hakuen | Shochiku Kabuki
In the fall of 2022, the KABUKI Traditional name “Ichikawa Danjuro”, which has been in existence since the Edo period, will be revived for the first time in nine years. Ichikawa Danjuro XIII, Hakuen was born. To commemorate the succession, T-shirts were designed with the themes of “costumes,” “kumadori,” and “nishiki-e,” which are symbols of KABUKI. This piece of t-shirts conveys the appeal of KABUKI, a traditional Japanese culture.
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Product ID: 457960
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Fabric details
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100% Cotton
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Washing instructions
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Machine wash cold, Do not dry clean, Tumble dry low.
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