Nitōryū Tee
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Nitōryū. The way of two swords.
In 1645, a Japanese swordsman named Miyamoto Musashi wrote The Book of Five Rings. He had spent his life mastering nitōryū, fighting with two swords at the same time, where every other samurai held one. He believed mastery wasn't about specializing. It was about discipline carried across every tool you held.
We don't think golf is any different. Driver and putter. Long game and short game. Power and touch. The full swing and the four-foot putt. The complete player doesn't have a favorite club. He has fourteen.
THE TEE
A heavyweight garment-dyed cotton tee with a broken-in feel right out of the bag. Thick enough to have structure, soft enough to live in.
· 100% ring-spun cotton
· 6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²) — heavyweight
· Garment-dyed in Ivory
· Relaxed boxy cut
· 7/8" double-needle topstitched collar
· Twill-taped neck and shoulders
· Double-needle armhole, sleeve, and bottom hems
· Blank sourced from Honduras
THE PRINT
Large back print of the original ukiyo-e illustration in Dodger blue, crimson, and dark slate. Small chest print of 二刀流 in vertical brushstroke calligraphy.
Water-based DTG ink that soaks into the cotton for a soft hand-feel. Each tee is produced after you order and ships within 2 weeks.
FIT & CARE
· Relaxed boxy cut. True to size.
· Garment-dyed — expect slight tonal variation tee-to-tee. That's the point.
· Wash cold with similar colors. Tumble dry low. Will shrink slightly on first wash.
Nitōryū Tee — Vol. 1. The way of two swords.