This isn’t just a T-shirt — it’s a conversation starter. The "GAIじN" Tee boldly reclaims a word historically used to label foreigners in Japan, flipping it into a badge of curiosity, connection, and cultural playfulness.
Why “GAIじN”?
In Japan, the term "外人 (gaijin)" means “outsider” or “foreigner.” While it carries a complex history, today’s travelers and expats are reshaping its meaning. By playfully swapping the ji character into hiragana (じ), this design breaks the norm — a fusion of the expected and unexpected, reflecting how cultures clash, mix, and create new meaning.
Our Vision:
Designed for those who embrace being different, this tee invites wearers to shrink the distance between visitors and locals. It’s not about where you’re from, but how open you are to where you are now.
Fact:
In Japan’s street scenes, language isn’t just communication — it’s fashion. Kanji, katakana, and hiragana often appear on tees and jackets, blending tradition with edgy urban culture. This tee continues that legacy, inviting outsiders in.
Own your story. Wear it bold.