Command attention with this exceptional piece from Empório Aragão, where traditional Japanese heritage meets contemporary street-luxe tailoring. This boxy, short-sleeve shirt is a direct stylistic descendant of the 18th-century Jinbaori—the prestigious surcoat worn by high-ranking samurai over their armor to display status and power.
Crafted from a substantial, textured heavyweight cotton blend (320 GSM), the shirt features a loose, modern fit defined by a sharp lapel collar and relaxed raglan sleeves. The garment serves as a canvas for an exclusive, historically significant motif: a large, meticulously rendered writhing dragon accompanied by a delicate, inscribed haiku by the master poet Yosa Buson. This rare and powerful combination is pulled directly from samurai heraldry and classical literature, echoing the prestige and authority of the legendary Itō family, the historic daimyō of the Obi domain. This is not merely apparel; it is a wearable artifact of status and artistry.
Product Specifications:
Fit: Loose Boxy
Neckline: Lapel Collar
Sleeve: Short Raglan
Material: 70% Cotton / 30% Polyester Blend
Fabric Weight: 320 GSM (9.4 oz)
Style: Street-Luxe / Heritage
Season: Spring / Summer
Fabric: Cotton poplin (98% Cotton and 2% Spandex)
Fit: Slim
Other: Left breast pocket, yoke
Fabric weight: 115g/m²
Care Instruction: Machine wash cold with similar colors, do not bleach, tumble dry low, do not iron, do not dry clean.