Maneki Neko Beanie - 招き猫
Maneki Neko Beanie — Embroidered Lucky Cat Design
The maneki-neko (beckoning cat) is one of Japan's most globally recognized good-luck symbols. These raised-paw cat figurines populate restaurant entrances, shop counters, and household altars across Japan and throughout the Japanese diaspora. The specific paw raised carries meaning: right paw attracts money and good luck, left paw attracts customers and friends.
The maneki-neko motif on this beanie channels this protective-charm tradition. Legend traces the symbol's origins to the Gōtoku-ji temple in Tokyo, where a stray cat's beckoning gesture reportedly saved a samurai from a lightning strike. The cat became sacred at the temple, and maneki-neko figurines spread from there across Japan to become the good-luck symbol still active today.
The beanie works beautifully as a year-round streetwear accessory — a warming layer during autumn and winter, a style anchor during milder seasons. Pair with oversized hoodies and denim for classic Japanese streetwear aesthetic, with techwear and dark palettes for a more contemporary urban edge, or with vintage pieces for a lived-in cultural layering. The beanie's embroidered detail catches attention without dominating the outfit, letting the rest of your look breathe around the Japanese reference.
Constructed in 100% Turbo Acrylic at 12 inches (30 cm) in length, this beanie features careful embroidery that captures the maneki-neko with its characteristic raised-paw gesture. The hypoallergenic acrylic stays comfortable for daily wear, while the unisex style suits all wearers. Hand washable for easy care.
- Material: 100% Turbo Acrylic
- Length: 12″ (30 cm)
- Construction: Embroidered detail work
- Hypoallergenic — suits sensitive skin
- Unisex style — suits all wearers
- Care: Hand washable
Original: $35.00
-65%$35.00
$12.25



Description
Maneki Neko Beanie — Embroidered Lucky Cat Design
The maneki-neko (beckoning cat) is one of Japan's most globally recognized good-luck symbols. These raised-paw cat figurines populate restaurant entrances, shop counters, and household altars across Japan and throughout the Japanese diaspora. The specific paw raised carries meaning: right paw attracts money and good luck, left paw attracts customers and friends.
The maneki-neko motif on this beanie channels this protective-charm tradition. Legend traces the symbol's origins to the Gōtoku-ji temple in Tokyo, where a stray cat's beckoning gesture reportedly saved a samurai from a lightning strike. The cat became sacred at the temple, and maneki-neko figurines spread from there across Japan to become the good-luck symbol still active today.
The beanie works beautifully as a year-round streetwear accessory — a warming layer during autumn and winter, a style anchor during milder seasons. Pair with oversized hoodies and denim for classic Japanese streetwear aesthetic, with techwear and dark palettes for a more contemporary urban edge, or with vintage pieces for a lived-in cultural layering. The beanie's embroidered detail catches attention without dominating the outfit, letting the rest of your look breathe around the Japanese reference.
Constructed in 100% Turbo Acrylic at 12 inches (30 cm) in length, this beanie features careful embroidery that captures the maneki-neko with its characteristic raised-paw gesture. The hypoallergenic acrylic stays comfortable for daily wear, while the unisex style suits all wearers. Hand washable for easy care.
- Material: 100% Turbo Acrylic
- Length: 12″ (30 cm)
- Construction: Embroidered detail work
- Hypoallergenic — suits sensitive skin
- Unisex style — suits all wearers
- Care: Hand washable























