Heavy-Weight Premium Hoodie "Kushi" by Utamaro Kitagawa Hoodie
“Kushi” by Utamaro Kitagawa , meaning “Comb,” is an example of the traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e style. This painting depicts a Japanese woman carefully holding a comb, demonstrating Utamaro’s renowned ability to capture feminine beauty and grace. Originally housed in the Library of Congress and digitally enhanced by rawpixel, this artwork exemplifies the elegance and refinement of Edo period portraiture. Utamaro’s attention to detail and masterful linework are evident in the intricate patterns and subtle expressions, making “Kushi” a timeless work that celebrates Japan’s cultural and artistic heritage.
Composition
100% Organic French Terry Cotton
400 G/m²
Color: Send
Organic short, dry feel
Fit
Oversized
Sewn-in sleeve
Double layer hood in the same fabric
Inner woven single jersey at the neckband
Crescent in the same fabric at the back of the neck
Single knitting at the neckline and along the hood opening
2×1 rib at cuffs and hem
Cuffs, hem and armholes with twin needle stitching
Kangaroo pocket at front
Material and origin
Organic cotton from Turkey
Made in Bangladesh
Designed and printed in Barcelona, Spain
All products are made with certified organic cotton and have the following certifications:
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Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
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PETA-Approved
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Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX®
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Global Recycled Standard (GRS)
Hopera produces goods in small batches to minimize waste and reduce environmental impact.
This sustainable method benefits the planet, but can sometimes result in some products running out of stock. Most of Hopera's products are in stock and ready to ship within 1 business day. If a product is out of stock, it is available upon request with a delivery time of 7 business days.