Description
The Tokyo 1986 Tee brings together everyday comfort and symbolic weight in a piece built to be worn into the ground in the best way.
On the front, a clean Rollins Soap Co. mark keeps things minimal. On the back, a heavily textured Daruma illustration anchors the design, an enduring symbol of resilience, discipline, and the refusal to stay down. In Japanese tradition, the Daruma represents persistence: you fall, you get back up, and you keep going.
The artwork is rendered in a highly textured, analog printmaking style, inspired by traditional screen printing and hand-pulled press techniques. It feels imperfect by design, like ink pressed through worn screens, etched plates, and weathered tools. Bold, uneven linework builds character, layered with grain, dust, and ink splatter that give the illustration a raw, physical presence. Nothing is overly clean or digital; it feels discovered rather than produced.
Cut from soft, broken-in cotton with a modern athletic fit, the tee wears close without feeling tight. Lightweight and breathable for early surf checks, work days, and everything in between, yet durable enough to become a permanent part of your rotation. Over time, it fades and softens, getting better the more it lives with you.









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