This powerful vintage photo of some of the last true Samurais (thought to be taken between 1860-1867) served as the inspiration for this garment. Meaning "Clan" in Japanese, the Ichizoku in the photo feels close to the photos we take with our Jiu Jitsu family after we go to war with one another. The right chest says Fall 1867 as this year was the final year of Feudal Japan and marked the fateful end of the Edo Period.
Each full-size towel is made from high quality cotton woven in a terry-velour style (these towels sport tiny absorbent loops in the fabric that are shaved open on one side to create a velvety finish). Designed in Hawai'i and 100% made in Orange County, California. Share Techniques. Not Towels.