The Great Wave off Kanagawa Kimono
The Great Wave off Kanagawa Haori — Hokusai-Inspired Japanese Jacket
Some images don't need an introduction. Hokusai's "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," painted in the 1830s, is probably the most recognized piece of Japanese art in the world. The Great Wave off Kanagawa Haori brings that imagery onto a wearable piece — deep navy ground, a giant cresting white wave, a red sun rising in the corner, fishing boats riding the storm.
The print stays faithful to the original woodblock energy while translating cleanly onto fabric. The signature curling foam fingers of the wave wrap around the front panels and sleeves. The orange-red sun sits prominently on the right chest. Mount Fuji's silhouette appears subtly in the background. The composition has the same drama as the original print, scaled and adapted for the haori format. Every gradient and curl comes through sharp thanks to high-definition digital printing.
The jacket is made from 100% polyester. It's light, smooth, and breathes easily — perfect for warmer weather when you want to add a layer without adding heat. The deep navy holds rich and the white wave stays bright wash after wash.
Style it simply — a white tee, dark jeans, simple shoes — and let Hokusai do the heavy lifting. This is a piece for art lovers, museum-goers, anyone who treats their wardrobe as part of a larger conversation about culture. From Tokyo subway stops to MoMA gift shop displays, this image is everywhere — but only this version of it goes on your back.
Original: $45.00
-65%$45.00
$15.75







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The Great Wave off Kanagawa Haori — Hokusai-Inspired Japanese Jacket
Some images don't need an introduction. Hokusai's "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," painted in the 1830s, is probably the most recognized piece of Japanese art in the world. The Great Wave off Kanagawa Haori brings that imagery onto a wearable piece — deep navy ground, a giant cresting white wave, a red sun rising in the corner, fishing boats riding the storm.
The print stays faithful to the original woodblock energy while translating cleanly onto fabric. The signature curling foam fingers of the wave wrap around the front panels and sleeves. The orange-red sun sits prominently on the right chest. Mount Fuji's silhouette appears subtly in the background. The composition has the same drama as the original print, scaled and adapted for the haori format. Every gradient and curl comes through sharp thanks to high-definition digital printing.
The jacket is made from 100% polyester. It's light, smooth, and breathes easily — perfect for warmer weather when you want to add a layer without adding heat. The deep navy holds rich and the white wave stays bright wash after wash.
Style it simply — a white tee, dark jeans, simple shoes — and let Hokusai do the heavy lifting. This is a piece for art lovers, museum-goers, anyone who treats their wardrobe as part of a larger conversation about culture. From Tokyo subway stops to MoMA gift shop displays, this image is everywhere — but only this version of it goes on your back.





















