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Seven Fortunes Charm Collection

100% Cotton Men's Aloha Shirt Japanese Hawaiian Shirt Short Sleeve Camp Collar Shirt

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The Seven Lucky Gods of Japan are widely revered in folklore. Each of the seven circular patterns in the design represents a different deity. 

  • 100% Cotton 
  • Classic fit: Cut with a little extra room through the chest and body, with side vent and back box pleat for relaxed comfort 
  • Camp collar 
  • Print-matched left chest pocket and placket
  • Coconut buttons 
  • Double overlock stitch 
  • Unique hand-painted print 
  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low 
  • SPU: DWHS00988

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Shichifukujin

The Seven Lucky Gods of Japan, embodying happiness and prosperity, blend Shinto, Taoism, Buddhism, and Brahmanism, influenced by Japan, China, and India. The "Treasure Ship" image, filled with gold, silver, and rice, became popular in the Edo period. It was believed that dreaming of this ship on New Year's Eve would bring good fortune for the year ahead.
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Daikokuten

Daikokuten is the god of commerce and prosperity, often regarded as the patron of cooks, farmers, bankers, and protector of crops. Known for his smile, short legs, and hat, he’s typically depicted with a bag of treasures. Legends also portray him as a demon hunter, using a sacred talisman to trap demons. His figure merges the Buddhist deity Mahākāla with the Shinto god Ōkuninushi. "Daikoku" translates to Mahākāla, meaning "Great Blackness." According to the 1690 Butsuzōzui compendium, Daikokuten can also appear as a female, Daikokunyo.

Benzaiten

Benzaiten, originating from the Hindu goddess Saraswati, is the only female among the Seven Lucky Gods. Known as Benzaiten, Benten, or Bentensama, she embodies financial fortune, talent, beauty, and music. Often depicted near a Torii gate, she appears as a smart, beautiful woman holding a biwa, a traditional Japanese lute, often accompanied by a white snake. She is the patron of artists, writers, dancers, and geisha.
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Hotei

Hotei is the god of fortune, guardian of children, patron of diviners and barmen, and also the god of popularity. He is depicted as a fat, smiling, bald man with a curly moustache. He always appears half-naked, as his clothes are not wide enough to cover his enormous belly. He blessed the Chinese, and they nicknamed him "Cho-Tei-Shi" or "Ho-Tei-Shi", which means ‘bag of old clothes’.

Ebisu

Ebisu is the only god with purely Japanese origins, dating back to the time of Izanami and Izanagi. He is the god of prosperity, wealth in business, and abundance in crops and food. As the patron of fishermen, he is often depicted wearing traditional fisherman attire, holding a fishing rod and a large fish (such as carp, hake, cod, or sea bass), symbolizing abundance. His image is commonly found in restaurants serving large quantities of fish or in household kitchens.
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Fukurokuju

Fukurokuju, originating from China, is a Taoist god associated with wisdom, luck, longevity, wealth, and happiness. Once a hermit during the Song Dynasty, he is believed to be a reincarnation of Hsuan-wu. Known for living without food (breatharian), he is also said to have the power to resurrect the dead. Depicted with a large head and traditional Chinese attire, he holds a cane and a scroll. Often accompanied by a turtle, crow, or deer—symbols of long life—he is also the patron of chess players. Fukurokuju's traits overlap with Jurōjin, and in some texts, the goddess Kichijōten is referenced in his place.

Jurōjin

Jurōjin, the god of longevity and the elderly in Japanese Buddhist mythology, is believed to be the incarnation of the southern pole star. Legend holds that he was based on a real person from ancient times, described as tall with a long head. He is typically depicted with a long white beard, riding a deer, and accompanied by a 1,500-year-old crane and a tortoise—symbols of long life. Often shown under a peach tree (which symbolizes life extension in Taoism), he holds a cane and a scroll containing the wisdom of the world. A cheerful figure, Jurōjin enjoys rice and wine.
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Bishamonten

Bishamonten, originally from Hinduism as the god Kubera (also known as Vaisravana), was adopted into Japanese culture. He is the god of fortune in war, battles, and authority, as well as the protector of those who follow the rules. Depicted in armor and a helmet, he often carries a pagoda and wields a spear to protect holy sites and fight evil spirits. He is usually shown surrounded by a hoop of fire.

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R.Z. (Navarre, US)
Tiki and Hula Shirt

Beautiful design. Vivid colors. Nice fabric. Size is true.

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R.Z. (Navarre, US)
Age range: 55-64
Gendar: Male
Body type: Big & Tall
Size: True to size
Occasion: SpecialOccasion, Vacation
Vintage Tiki Shirt

Beautiful shirt. Size is true. Beautiful wooden buttons.

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K B. (Seattle, US)
Age range: 55-64
Gendar: Male
Height: 5'-8"
Body type: Average
Size: True to size
Occasion: Casual/Everyday
Two thumbs up, three if I had them.

I was told I couldn't get it framed on my wall, so I decided to wear it instead. And that may have been the best decision I have made lately. If you are not one for compliments, this shirt may not be for you. But, compliments aside, this shirt is true to size. It has washed well, and drying time on low heat will make it dry in minutes. It might be loud for some, but to wear this incredible art from these young artists makes it worth it.

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K B. (Seattle, US)
Age range: 55-64
Gendar: Male
Height: 5'-8"
Body type: Average
Size: True to size
Occasion: Casual/Everyday
Two thumbs up, three if I had them.

The fit is spot on, and they match the fabric at every seam. Look at the pocket—it's a perfect line-up. You can always buy quick-built shirts at any discount store, but you will never feel the pride of having the best-built shirt at your next party. All I ask is that when someone compliments you on your shirt, please remember to tell them the name of the artist who brought this shirt to life.

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Mohamed Z.Z. (Male, MV)
Purchase of Yiume wonderful shirts.

Very happy for excellent freight arrangements and your tracking system. Thank you for a very quick delivery with superb quality of packing.

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Liz (Tacoma, US)
Age range: Over 65
Gendar: Female
Size: True to size
Husband loves these shirts

This is the second Time shirt I have given my husband. As soon as this one arrived he opened the package. He admired the quality workmanship of the seams, button holes, and material. He put it on right away

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Vic O. (Lincoln, US)

Beautiful

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100% Cotton Men's Aloha Shirt Japanese Hawaiian Shirt Short Sleeve Camp Collar Shirt

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492.00 SR