Tokyo Socks
Description: "Red Guitar" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Sylvian. Released in May 1984.
David Sylvian Vintage 1970 // Red Guitar Original Fan Design Artwork Socks
by A Design for Life
$14 $20
Description: Tokyo doesn't slow down — and this design doesn't either. Bold geometric abstraction meets Japanese iconography: the Tokyo Tower in striking red and white, Mount Fuji's perfect silhouette rising behind the skyline, and the rising sun rendered as a pure Bauhaus circle above it all. A city of controlled chaos, distilled into form, line and color. Designed for Japan lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who has stood in Shibuya at midnight and felt the city breathe. Makes an exceptional gift for travelers, designers, and modern art collectors who believe Tokyo deserves more than a tourist snapshot.
Description: Tokyo doesn't slow down — and this design doesn't either. Bold geometric abstraction meets Japanese iconography: the Tokyo Tower in striking red and white, Mount Fuji's perfect silhouette rising behind the skyline, and the rising sun rendered as a pure Bauhaus circle above it all. A city of controlled chaos, distilled into form, line and color. Designed for Japan lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who has stood in Shibuya at midnight and felt the city breathe. Makes an exceptional gift for travelers, designers, and modern art collectors who believe Tokyo deserves more than a tourist snapshot.
Description: Tokyo doesn't slow down — and this design doesn't either. Bold geometric abstraction meets Japanese iconography: the Tokyo Tower in striking red and white, Mount Fuji's perfect silhouette rising behind the skyline, and the rising sun rendered as a pure Bauhaus circle above it all. A city of controlled chaos, distilled into form, line and color. Designed for Japan lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who has stood in Shibuya at midnight and felt the city breathe. Makes an exceptional gift for travelers, designers, and modern art collectors who believe Tokyo deserves more than a tourist snapshot.
Description: Shibuya Crossing chaos beautiful. Harajuku street style forever changing. Tsukiji tuna addict (breakfast of champions). Shinjuku neon dreamer lost in lights. Asakusa temple soul calm. Akihabara otaku energy high. Sumo spirit strong (belly power). Samurai history seeker time-traveling. Matcha obsession real (green everything). Tokyoika: Tokyo addict forever. Tokyo never sleeps, neither do I.
Description: Shibuya Crossing chaos beautiful. Harajuku street style forever changing. Tsukiji tuna addict (breakfast of champions). Shinjuku neon dreamer lost in lights. Asakusa temple soul calm. Akihabara otaku energy high. Sumo spirit strong (belly power). Samurai history seeker time-traveling. Matcha obsession real (green everything). Tokyoika: Tokyo addict forever. Tokyo never sleeps, neither do I.
Description: This design was created using an image from my trip to Japan. The image was taken at the Zao Fox Village located in Fukuokayatsumiya, Shiroishi, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. If you could imagine a "Pet at Your Own Risk Zoo" with adorable furry creatures that like to spend their time either sleeping or begging for treats then that would be the Zao Fox Village. The kanji "フォックス 村" on the shirt says "Fox Village."
Description: Sushi T-Shirt: That's How I Roll - Funny California Roll. The happy sushi family is back! Some of them are moody, others are happy or sad. Anyway, at the end of the day, they are just sea-food and rice! Perfect tee shirt for the sushi lovers & the Japanese culture & gastronomy fanatics! Cute Sushi Roll T-Shirts By The Cute & Sweet Oriental Chef. Japanese food is my specialty. Show off how proud you are of eating raw fish... Yummy!
Description: "Luis Toledo (aka Laprisamata) is an illustrator from Madrid, Spain, whose work gives the audience the feeling of entering into another world. The abstract imagery in most of Luis Toledo’s work is similar to what one would picture in a dream or distant memory. The colorful, free-form shapes in Toledo’s collection are paired up with intricate depictions of people, skulls, nature, and other familiar imagery." Juxtapoz Magazine