This Hawaiian shirt has a pattern of swallows, peonies, and samurai warriors. It pays tribute to famous Ukiyo-e motifs from the Edo period. The term Ukiyo-e translates to 'pictures of the floating world' and refers to paintings and prints of the same Japanese artistic style, which encapsulates the lifestyle and worldview of the emerging enlightened bourgeoisie, especially in the city of Edo, modern-day Tokyo.