Small & Large available, Last items.
“Train To Zion” © Kads Miida – Sand T-Shirt.
(100% organic fairtrade cotton, Single jersey knit, 155 GSM)
Limited print of 30 pieces.
Check the other colours here!
“Train To Zion” by Kads Miida (Tokyo, Japan)
Limited printed “Neutral” Sand T-shirt. Printing Colour: Simulated Gold (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Single jersey knit, 155 GSM)
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Bottle Green Women Fit T-Shirt. Printing Colour: Simulated Gold (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Single jersey knit, 155 GSM)
Bottle Green T-shirt. Printing Colour: Simulated Gold (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Single jersey knit, 155 GSM)
Red T-shirt. Printing Colour: Black (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Single jersey knit, 155 GSM)
Black T-shirt. Printing Colour: Simulated Gold (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Single jersey knit, 155 GSM)
Bottle Green Women Fit T-shirt. Printing Colour: Black (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Single jersey knit, 155 GSM)
Black Unisex Sweater. Printing Colour: Simulated Gold (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Fleece w. brushed inside, 300 GSM)
MilitaryUnisex Sweater. Printing Colour: Black (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Fleece w. brushed inside, 300 GSM)
Black Hoodie With Zip, Mens fit. Printing Colour: Simulated Gold. (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Fleece w. brushed inside, 300 GSM)
Grey Hoodie With Zip, Mens fit. Printing Colour: Black. (100% organic fairtrade cotton, Fleece w. brushed inside, 300 GSM)
Sizes from Small to 3XL
IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ.
We choose to work with only Fairtrade/Eco brands like “Neutral”
We print locally to reduce transport.
Printshop was chosen for it’s ecological way of working. (Waterbased inks and more)
Please take good care of this unique piece of textile art. Buy less, buy good quality and if possible local!
Wash inside out on 30° and NEVER tumble dry.
A well meant thank you from the I-Topia team!
Kads MIIDA
Kads is at the center of the Japanese reggae painting scene and is a pioneer of live painting in the reggae world. Kads first encountered reggae in the late 80’s. He has been loving reggae music and creating art for over 20 years. While he was still in school, he began working as a graphic designer in Tokyo. Reggae music started to influence his work, and the rebel culture that forms the base of reggae music began to define his work in particular.
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jon barnard
I haven’t seen my t-shirt yet, but Miida-san’s work is always good. A legend in Japan, and good fun. Respect!
Roel
Hope you have seen it now! 🙂
Enjoy the T-shirt.
One Love