
In October, the MI SPORTS online shop will officially present the whole new collection of Tsuwamono Rashguards, based on characters and images from the ancient mythology and modern culture of Japan, all hand drawn in simplistic Ukiyo-e style.

20% from the sales of these rashguards are directly processed to support the Yagadome Kids Program for orphans and children in need.

The original design was revamped and simplified with main focus on the back piece, illustrating a tattoed ronin, submitting a samurai via toe hold leglock.
Text in Japanese bellow is the loose translation of Foot Fetish Club.

It is believed, that he has demon like features and rocks a really cool drum set, which he beats and that is how thunders and lightings are created.
Basically the God of Heavy Metal!

Usually depicted as angry buff wrestlers, their statues are located at all buddhist temple gates in Japan.
Stay tuned for the other 4 designs from our Tsuwamono Rashguards line, to be presented later this week.
