Servant man.
Japanese calls Ge-Boku.
A shirt without a collar. It is called a T-shirt because it looks like a "T" when the arms are spread out. As most people know, it is a standard clothing that there is no one in the world who has never worn it. You can choose men's or women's, long-sleeve T-shirts and hoodies, and you can choose the size and color as much as you want.
・Unisex, Men’s, Woman’s or Kids T-shirts
・variety sizes
・rich color varieties
・100% cotton (Blends poly by manufacturer)
・Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom
・Machine wash cold
Related Designed items
-
[Kanji] manservant T-Shirt servant man. Japanese says Ge-Boku.
-
[Kanji] hippopotamus Sleeveless Shirt Japanese calls Ka-Ba. massive thick-skinned herbivorous animal living in or around rivers of tropical Africa.
-
[Kanji] negative example sleeveless T-Shirt A sample of the bad side, a person or case that tells you that it shouldn't happen when…
-
[Kanji] priority seat Sleeveless Shirt priority seat for the use of the disabled, young children, the elderly, pregnant women. Japanese says yu-sen-seki.
-
[Kanji] certain victory Sleeveless Shirt Be sure to win. In Japan, you can see a headband that says it is a victory for…
-
[Kanji] Nipple sleeveless Shirts the small projection of a mammary gland. Japanese calls Chi-Kubi.
-
It is an abbreviation of "Zenna", which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word meaning to unify the spirit and pursue the truth.…
-
[Kanji] ascetic practices Sleeveless T-shirt To practice the teachings of the Buddha in search of enlightenment. A religious act of refusing all desires…