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| SHIRT-DVLCAM Japanese T-shirt "Dirty American Devil" - Camouflage Limited Edition |
In stock in San Diego! Weight: 300 g. Price: $18.95
Product type: Japanese T-Shirt 100% Cotton (pre-shrunk)
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| Available once again! Because we love bizarre messages in Japanese, we tried to think of the most esoteric one ever! During World War II, the universal word for the Allied soldiers was "kichiku beihei" which translates literally as "barbarian American soldiers" or better as "dirty American devils" (thus it corresponds to the word "Jap"). Guaranteed to get bizarre looks from Japanese co-eds on campus, this stylish shirt is very colorful, and shamelessly puts out its beautiful kanji message for all to see. Although the "bei" (rice) character refers to America, the word applied to all Allied soldiers, including the British, Australians and Canadians. 100% cotton T-shirt made and printed in the USA. This is sure to be one of the favorite T-shirts in your wardrobe. Currently available sizes are S, M, L, XL and XXL. (SZS SZM SZL SZXL SZ2XL) 
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| SHIRT-SKIRT1 Japanese T-Shirt "The Absolute Zone" |
In stock in San Diego! Weight: 300 g. Price: $18.95
Product type: Japanese T-Shirt 100% Cotton (pre-shrunk)
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| One of the most popular trends in female anime characters is known as zettai ryouiki which can be translated as "absolute territory," and it describes the "sweet three-centimeter space" (from the Lucky Star opening lyrics) between the top of a girl's stockings and where her skirt starts. Here's a new shirt that celebrates this little bit of perfection in every female, which reads "zettai ryoiki" in kanji, plus, "There is a three-centimeter space between the top of a girl's stockings and her skirt." Many characters are known for this wonderful feature, including Rin from Fate/stay night, Miku Hatsune, and Rise Kujikawa from Persona 4. This is a standard U.S. size T-shirt in black, available in S, M, L, XL and now XXL. (SZS SZM SZL SZXL SZ2XL) 

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| SHIRT-GF2 Japanese T-shirt "Looking for a Japanese Girlfriend" (version 2) |
In stock in San Diego! Weight: 300 g. Price: $16.95
Product type: Japanese T-Shirt 100% Cotton (pre-shrunk)
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| An alternate version of our most popular wacky Japanese T-shirt ever, this features beautiful kanji written with a brush script for a stylish message. A great way to attract a Japanese female, or just wear something wacky on your body! A literal translation of the message on the shirt would be "Now accepting applications for a Japanese girlfriend." It's pronounced Nihonjin kanojo boshu-chu. Currently available in attractive charcoal. Size Small available only! This is a close out item to make more room for new designs. Grab your size while supplies still lasts because once they're gone, they won't be reprinted. Sorry all sales final. (SZS SZL SZXL) 
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| SHIRT-MIXED1 Japanese T-Shirt - I Like Mixed Bathing |
In stock in San Diego! Weight: 300 g. Price: $15.95
Product type: Japanese T-Shirt 100% Cotton (pre-shrunk)
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| Many gaijin come to Japan and fall in love with onsen (OWN-sen), the famous natural hot springs that have been enjoyed by Japanese for centuries. The best hot springs are, of course, the mixed-bathing variety, called kon'yoku in Japanese, a special bath where men and women can take a bath together. Here's a great wacky kanji T-shirt that proclaims your affinity for Japan's mixed-bathing culture, featuring a kanji slogan that reads "I love mixed-bathing hot springs," with the normal "heart" shape cleverly replaced by the "onsen mark," a symbol that denotes Japanese hot springs. Printed on an attractive yellow shirt, and available in sizes S. Please note this is a close out design to make room for newer designs for the new year. Limited supplies available so get your size while you can. Sorry all sales final. (SZS) 
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