Hashiguchi Goyo (1880-1921) Woman Combing her Hair (Kami sukeru onna) Taisho period, early 20th century (dated March 1920) One of the most iconic “bijinga” portraits by Hashiguchi Goyo - best known as the first art ever shown on Apple’s Machintosh Computer in 1984 by Steve Jobs, who was a big fan of shin-hanga - Japanese woodblock prints from early 20th century. This soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric brings extra coziness to your wardrobe while the relaxed fit makes it an excellent daily choice. The double-needle stitching throughout the tee makes it highly durable while the lack of side-seams helps the shirt retain its tubular shape. - 100% ring-spun cotton - Heavy fabric (6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)) - Relaxed fit - Sewn-in twill label