JDM & Sportbike Motorcycle Ronin Cross Swords Double Print Hoodie White Kanji
A ronin was a samurai during the feudal period of Japan (1185–1868) who had no lord or master. The term literally translates to "wave man," symbolizing a person who wanders aimlessly like a wave in the sea. They represent the ideal of the "lone wolf"—skilled, independent, and unburdened by the rigid politics of the shogunate. The spirit of the independent warrior is a central theme in modern street and riding gear.
Front and back print, Ronin head with cross swords
Right sleeve print Ronin Spec wolf patch and Ronin Spec white Vetical kanji.
Left sleeve print Lone Wolf vertical white kanji and wol head
7.8 oz.
50% cotton (up to 7.7% reclaimed), 50% polyester (up to 7.7% recycled)
Recycled polyester from plastic water bottles
Ribbed waistband and cuffs
Two-ply hood
Extra large front pouch pocket
Dyed-to-match drawcord
Double-needle coverseamed neck and armholes
Patented, low-pill, high-stitch density PrintPro® XP fabric
Tag-free neck label transitioning to tear-away label. INVENTORY MAY BE MIXED