[The Rabbit and the Moon] Japanese transitional hoodies Vintage - hoodie
[The Rabbit and the Moon] Japanese transitional hoodies Vintage - hoodie
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detail
Detail
It is a half parka with a very cute rabbit running toward the moon. Since the pattern of the moon's shadow looks like a rabbit, the folklore that "there is a rabbit on the moon" has been handed down throughout Asia for centuries. It is also said that the shadow seen next to the rabbit is a mortar. In China, this mortar is said to be used to pound the ingredients of an elixir of life into a powder with a pestle, and in Japan, it is said to be used to pound rice cakes. It is also commonly said to be a combination of the words "pounding rice cake" and "moon.
Note: This is a used product and may have signs of use and fraying.
SIZE:M- Size
- A Shoulder width: 45cm
- B Arm : 37cm
- C Neck to bottom: 60cm
- D Waist width: 44cm
Rank
Rank
A Rank:
Condition: Like new, with no scratches or dirt
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B Rank:
Condition: Some dirt, but can be worn without any problems
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C Rank:
Condition: Has holes or other damage, and is not in good condition
Size guide
Size guide
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