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(RESTOCK) ACDC RAG Ochimizu Kimono Shirt – Black/Gray & Black/Purple

(RESTOCK) ACDC RAG Ochimizu Kimono Shirt – Black/Gray & Black/Purple

Regular price $90.43 CAD
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Where Ghostly Anatomy Meets Streetwear Zen

From the twisted elegance of the Ochi-mizu collection comes the Ochimizu Kimono Shirt, a garment soaked in poetic horror and anatomical mystique. This Japanese-style shirt blends traditional kimono sleeves with a button-down silhouette, adorned in eerie illustrations of eyeballs, goldfish, flowers, and floating organs — as if pulled from a dream halfway between beauty and decay.

Available in Black/Gray and Black/Purple, this piece creates a ghostlike presence with its flowing shape, tassel ties, and symbolic decay patterns. Whether you style it for everyday wear or use it for avant-garde layering, it's made for those who walk calmly through chaos.


Key Features:

  • Features designs of organs, goldfish, eyes, and decaying flora

  • Traditional kimono-style sleeves with modern shirt tailoring

  • Lightweight and loose silhouette for year-round wear

  • Tassel details for added texture and spiritual flair

  • Two colorways: Black/Gray (ghostcore minimalism) or Black/Purple (necromantic depth)

  • Genderless, unisex sizing


Size Details:

  • Shoulder Width: approx. 47 cm

  • Chest Circumference: approx. 132 cm

  • Length: approx. 76 cm

  • Sleeve Length: approx. 60 cm

  • Models: 163 cm & 187 cm (slender)

  • Fit: One Size / Loose Unisex


Material & Construction:

  • Material: Polyester

  • Lining: None

  • Fabric Elasticity: None

  • Transparency: None

  • Origin: Imported from Japan

  • Made in: China


Styling Tip:
Pair with wide-leg hakama pants, tabi boots, or layer over mesh and leather for that post-apocalyptic temple guardian look. Add silver jewelry or bone-like beads to lean deeper into the ochimizu mood.

🩸 For wanderers of forgotten paths, anatomists of the soul, and artists who wear their darkness like silk.

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