Meerkatsu "Omoplata" T-Shirt

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This one-of-a-kind tee was designed by the incredibly talented and well known Seymour Yang, better known as Meerkatsu (www.meerkatsu.com), along with the good folks at Scramble (www.scramblestuff.com). It depicts a Japanese princess defeating an Oni (Japanese demon) via omoplata. Her serene and gentle expression masks the brutal efficiency of the technique. It's the essence of jiu-jitsu, the gentle art, and is a metaphor for good vs. evil—our community vs. cancer.

The shirt is a 100% cotton premium fitted Next Level tee. Cut long with a high thread count for extreme softness and comfortable fit. 

As always, every purchase helps us take another step towards defeating cancer!

Meerkatsu "Omoplata" T-Shirt

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J.Q.
Amazing shirts. Great cause.

This shirt is super soft and the looks great in person. Have received many compliments on it. Will be ordering more when they’re back in stock as gifts. The cause is amazing. Thank you TCO!

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Tonya

Beautiful art, softest cotton, epic reason!! Tap cancer OUT!!

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Tonya

This is the 2nd time I have purchased this shirt! Had to get another one so I could give my husband his back! Best design, softest cotton, epic reason! Tap cancer OUT!

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Ben
Favorite shirt

Not only is the graphic AMAZING, but the fit is incredible! 5'11" 190lb and a Large fits me perfectly.

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Manuel

My new favorite shirt. I have actually received compliments on this one. Soft, comfortable and fits great on my arms.

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