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Japanese aprons of the Anything brand. These traditional aprons have existed since the period of Edo. In Japanese, they are called: Maekake. They are made with a Toyota shuttle profession over 100 years old. Indigo tinted fabric is 100% thick cotton. Attached to the waist and tight on the hips, he protects the clothes from dirt. Thanks to its solid belt, it can be adjusted in turn. He therefore adapts as well to a man as well as a woman. This Japanese apron is available in several design: Hokusai The Great Wave: The most known Japanese work of Japanese in the world, "The Great Wave" by Katsushika Hokusai. Thread Family: This maekake is the fruit of collaboration between the artisanal know-how of the company Anything and the Australian artist Grace Lee. This apron is full of graphics inspired by Japanese culture and the artist's residence in Toyohashi de Grace Lee. Toyohashi is the Japanese city where Anything aprons are produced. This colorful composition is part of a capsule collection. Kirin: This white apron with a yellow graphics on it, is part of a capsule collection highlighting artisanal know -how by a contemporary reinterpretation. For this apron, the Anything brand has collaborated with the Dutch artist Timo Kuilder. The apron takes up the fluid style in the intense colors of the artist. Graphics is a reinterpretation of a Kirin. Kirin is a legendary Japanese creature inspired by a horse or a deer. Mont Fuji Maekake: represents a graphic fuji mountain. Mount Fuji is one of the best known Japanese emblems. Sake: a calligraphic ideogram, a small bottle and a small glass of sake reminiscent of the bars with Japanese sake. Lucky Cat: says Maneki Neko in Japanese. This little cat brings good fortune to its owner. Mont Fuji Rouge: represents a print from the famous Mont well known in Japan and around the world. This painting entitled "Mont Fuji Rouge" is a work by the famous Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. Astro Boy: This apron is the fruit of collaboration between the Anything and Tezuka Production brand. This Maekake Reprises Astroboy The famous robot child created in 1952 by Osamu Tezuka. Sharaku: This apron pays tribute to a famous Kabuki artist called Ukiyo-e Sharaku. The Maekake represents a character played by the actor "Edobe". Ken: This apron represents Kenshiro the hero of the manga Ken the survivor. This manga in the original title Hokuto no ken that we would literally translate into 'the fist of the big bear ". We often find this name in English" Fist of the North Star ". This manga of Tetsuo Hara and Buronson was published in Starting from 1983 in the Weekly Shonen Jump. : This white apron with the design of the artist Yoshito, but also the Dog logo on Maekake to support the dog and cat project. Artisans and traders for over 200 years.
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