
[2026SS] 2054-1 Classic Tattoo Embroidery Sport Jacket Original Drawing by āHORIDAIā
ā Black (One Wash)
ā High Twisted Military Chino Cloth
ā Cotton 100%
Another piece in the collaboration is a sport jacket, modeled after jackets widely worn in the US during the 1950sā60s. It is made from high-twist black military chino fabric, garment-washed for a drape reminiscent of vintage Vietnamese souvenir jackets. It includes a lined chest pocket and retains functional details within an old-school framework. The embroidery features two distinct types of cherry blossoms scattered across the garment like petals, while the wolfās fur and the dragonās mane on the back are brought to life through irregular stitch pitches, creating a dynamic impression. Horidai comments: āWhen this collaboration was decided, I first proposed a dragon design. Later, Tsujita-san picked out a few of my tattoo works to adapt into artwork. One of my strongest memories is when I presented designs easy for me to turn into embroidery, and he told me, āKeep it just as the tattoo design is.ā We had fun creating as usual through collaborative sessionsāit was truly a great time.ā
Original: $1,190.00
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ā Black (One Wash)
ā High Twisted Military Chino Cloth
ā Cotton 100%
Another piece in the collaboration is a sport jacket, modeled after jackets widely worn in the US during the 1950sā60s. It is made from high-twist black military chino fabric, garment-washed for a drape reminiscent of vintage Vietnamese souvenir jackets. It includes a lined chest pocket and retains functional details within an old-school framework. The embroidery features two distinct types of cherry blossoms scattered across the garment like petals, while the wolfās fur and the dragonās mane on the back are brought to life through irregular stitch pitches, creating a dynamic impression. Horidai comments: āWhen this collaboration was decided, I first proposed a dragon design. Later, Tsujita-san picked out a few of my tattoo works to adapt into artwork. One of my strongest memories is when I presented designs easy for me to turn into embroidery, and he told me, āKeep it just as the tattoo design is.ā We had fun creating as usual through collaborative sessionsāit was truly a great time.ā




















