jorōgumo
jorōgumo
About the Design
Jorōgumo is a type of Yokai, or ghost in Japanese folklore. At the Jōren Falls of Izu, there allegedly lives the jorōgumo mistress of the waterfall. The local legend tells of a woodcutter who rested beside the waterfall basin. Suddenly the jorōgumo tried to drag him into the waterfall by throwing webs around his leg. The man transferred the webbing around a tree stump, which was dragged into the falls instead of him. After that, the people of the village dared not venture close to the falls.
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CloseRegular V-Neck
CloseChest Size | Inches | Centimeters |
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S | 32"-36" | 81-91 |
M | 36"-40" | 91-101 |
L | 40"-44" | 101-111 |
XL | 44"-48" | 111-121 |
2XL | 48"-52" | 121-132 |
Description |
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Semi-fitted, and Set-in 1x1 inch slight v-neck collar, 100% cotton (heather granite is 60% cotton / 40% polyester). Due to print sizing, design image may appear smaller on larger garment sizes. |
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