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Japanese Hoodie Mythical Kitsune Fire

Japanese Hoodie Mythical Kitsune Fire

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Design Inspiration
This design is inspired by the Kitsune, the legendary fox spirit of Japanese folklore known for its intelligence, magic, and connection to the spirit world. In many stories, older kitsune gain supernatural power and are often associated with fire and transformation, sometimes appearing as guardians or tricksters. The vertical Japanese text reads “Kitsune - a supernatural fox spirit in Japanese mythology,” highlighting one of the most famous yokai believed to walk between the human world and the realm of spirits.
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Design Inspiration
This design is inspired by the Kitsune, the legendary fox spirit of Japanese folklore known for its intelligence, magic, and connection to the spirit world. In many stories, older kitsune gain supernatural power and are often associated with fire and transformation, sometimes appearing as guardians or tricksters. The vertical Japanese text reads “Kitsune - a supernatural fox spirit in Japanese mythology,” highlighting one of the most famous yokai believed to walk between the human world and the realm of spirits.

Product description

  • Boxy silhouette with drop shoulders
  • Distressed detailing with a washed effect
  • Ripped pocket and frayed cuffs and hem
  • Subtle vertical tonal gradient
  • 100% cotton, 32 count plain weave
  • Pre-shrunk and reactive-dyed for long-lasting color
  • Fabric weight: 380g/m²
  • Side-seamed construction with binding taped neck and shoulders
  • Double-stitched ribbed cuffs and hem

Wash inside out in cold water on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or wring. Wash with like-colored garments. Hang dry and avoid direct sunlight. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature (max 30℃ or 90℉).