
TACOMA FUJI RECORDS Phahurat Market DUB Tee
A bold graphic meets offbeat expression in this short sleeve tee from Tacoma Fuji Records. Crafted from soft, midweight cotton, the shirt features a striking, blurred graphic print that fuses vintage punk aesthetics with enigmatic streetwear energy. Designed and printed in Japan, it’s finished with a classic crew neck and the brand’s signature inner label.
The graphic was created by the owner of Thai curry restaurant Yanggao, who is also a graphic designer and DJ. After spending six and a half years in Bangkok, he began exploring creative expression through the lens of a Japanese person living abroad. By shifting his perspective to see Japan as international visitors might, he developed a distinctive visual style that now informs both his culinary and artistic work.
A bold graphic meets offbeat expression in this short sleeve tee from Tacoma Fuji Records. Crafted from soft, midweight cotton, the shirt features a striking, blurred graphic print that fuses vintage punk aesthetics with enigmatic streetwear energy. Designed and printed in Japan, it’s finished with a classic crew neck and the brand’s signature inner label.
The graphic was created by the owner of Thai curry restaurant Yanggao, who is also a graphic designer and DJ. After spending six and a half years in Bangkok, he began exploring creative expression through the lens of a Japanese person living abroad. By shifting his perspective to see Japan as international visitors might, he developed a distinctive visual style that now informs both his culinary and artistic work.
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A bold graphic meets offbeat expression in this short sleeve tee from Tacoma Fuji Records. Crafted from soft, midweight cotton, the shirt features a striking, blurred graphic print that fuses vintage punk aesthetics with enigmatic streetwear energy. Designed and printed in Japan, it’s finished with a classic crew neck and the brand’s signature inner label.
The graphic was created by the owner of Thai curry restaurant Yanggao, who is also a graphic designer and DJ. After spending six and a half years in Bangkok, he began exploring creative expression through the lens of a Japanese person living abroad. By shifting his perspective to see Japan as international visitors might, he developed a distinctive visual style that now informs both his culinary and artistic work.























