HOKUSAI'S "GREAT WAVE" Men's Jacket (M-SIZE)
Color / Green Size Chart Care Instruction
Japanese name/ 大波 (Oonami)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was a Japanese painter, and ukiyo-e printmaker of the Edo era, (1603-1868.
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.
This extraordinary pattern was dyed using the kimono technique “Kyoto-Yuzen”.
・100% Cotton
Lining: Polyester 100% / Rib: Cotton 45%, Polyester 45%, Polyurethane 10%
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Dry clean
Color / Green Size Chart Care Instruction
Japanese name/ 大波 (Oonami)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was a Japanese painter, and ukiyo-e printmaker of the Edo era, (1603-1868.
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.
This extraordinary pattern was dyed using the kimono technique “Kyoto-Yuzen”.
・100% Cotton
Lining: Polyester 100% / Rib: Cotton 45%, Polyester 45%, Polyurethane 10%
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Dry clean
Color / Green Size Chart Care Instruction
Japanese name/ 大波 (Oonami)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was a Japanese painter, and ukiyo-e printmaker of the Edo era, (1603-1868.
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.
This extraordinary pattern was dyed using the kimono technique “Kyoto-Yuzen”.
・100% Cotton
Lining: Polyester 100% / Rib: Cotton 45%, Polyester 45%, Polyurethane 10%
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Dry clean