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Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa – Unisex Bomber Jacket

Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa – Unisex Bomber Jacket

Regular price $83.11 USD
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Journey into Hokusai’s “Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa” seascape with this comfortable unisex bomber jacket. The custom red sun motif printed on soft polyester brings Hokusai’s 1830 masterpiece into laidback fashion.

About the Artwork

About Artwork:” "Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai, created between 1830 and 1832, is the fourth installment in his series called "36 Views of Mount Fuji." This piece focuses on Mount Fuji, which has great cultural significance in Japan. The artwork depicts the busy Mannen Bridge arching over Mount Fuji, along with fishermen and boats.

Product Details

This bomber jacket is cut from a mid-weight polyester with a soft fleece lining for incredible comfort. The vibrant image is dye-sublimated directly into the fabric for a long-lasting print that won't fade, crack, or peel. The athletic yet relaxed fit drapes nicely on all body types. Complete with the classic bomber silhouette, ribbed neck, cuffs and waistband.

Features
• Unisex fit
• 100% polyester with fleece lining
• Vibrant, full-color sublimated print
• Ribbed neck, cuffs and waistband
• Soft fleece lining
• Machine washable

Introduce Japanese landscape art into laidback streetwear with this cozy jacket.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Size guide

  CHEST (inches) WAIST (inches) HIPS (inches)
XS 34 ⅝ 26 ¾ 37
S 36 ¼ 28 ⅜ 38 ⅝
M 37 ¾ 29 ⅞ 40 ⅛
L 41 33 ⅛ 43 ¼
XL 44 ⅛ 36 ¼ 46 ½
2XL 47 ¼ 39 ⅜ 49 ⅝
3XL 50 ⅜ 42 ½ 52 ¾
  CHEST (cm) WAIST (cm) HIPS (cm)
XS 88 68 94
S 92 72 98
M 96 76 102
L 104 84 110
XL 112 92 118
2XL 120 100 126
3XL 128 108 134
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