The first batch of shirts uses a light slub cotton fabric made in Japan. The yarn was spun in Osaka, then knit, cut, sewn, and dyed in Okayama. As for the woven label, it was made in Kanazawa using vintage shuttle looms, and the logo blends old Japanese stamps with traditional American tattoo imagery in a playful way. Please take this with you to many interesting places.
Shirt has been preached/shrunk. There still is a chance it will shrink about 3% after first wash. We suggest cold wash and hang dry to avoid unnecessary shrinking.