
The first vertical Iya reads “Meshiya”. The next horizontal savior translates as “Messiah”. In Japan, two words have almost the same sound.
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
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