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Red Thread | #212, Unisex T-Shirt

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The invisible connection.
“Red Thread” draws from the Japanese legend of the akai ito — a thin, unseen string that ties two souls together. Across time and distance, it stretches but never breaks.

A minimalist red line weaves softly across the design — imperfect, organic, and calm. A reminder that connection is not always visible, but always present.

This Unisex Staple Tee captures the quiet faith in fate — a single line carrying infinite meaning.

Inside Collar Quote:

“Tied, even when unseen.”
見えなくても結ばれている

We exclusively use Bella + Canvas 3001 blanks for our minimalist t-shirt designs because they deliver the perfect balance of comfort and durability. This premium unisex fit feels soft and effortless — the kind of quality shirt you forget you're wearing while it gets better with every wash.

We choose Bella + Canvas 3001 because it holds shape without clinging or stretching out, provides superior ink absorption for crisp long-lasting designs, features pre-shrunk and side-seamed construction, and is responsibly sourced from ethical factories.

Material specifications: Solid colors are 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton. Ash is 99% cotton, 1% polyester. Heather colors are 52% cotton, 48% polyester. Athletic and Black Heather are 90% cotton, 10% polyester. Heather Prism tones are 99% cotton, 1% polyester.

All shirts are ethically manufactured in Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras, or the United States, ensuring quality craftsmanship and responsible production practices for every minimalist design we create.

  • XS — Length: 27 in, Width: 16½ in, Chest: 31–34 in
  • S — Length: 28 in, Width: 18 in, Chest: 34–37 in
  • M — Length: 29 in, Width: 20 in, Chest: 38–41 in
  • L — Length: 30 in, Width: 22 in, Chest: 42–45 in
  • XL — Length: 31 in, Width: 24 in, Chest: 46–49 in
  • 2XL — Length: 32 in, Width: 26 in, Chest: 50–53 in
  • 3XL — Length: 33 in, Width: 28 in, Chest: 54–57 in
  • 4XL — Length: 34 in, Width: 30 in, Chest: 58–61 in

We create each product only when you order it — zero waste, zero excess inventory. Our made-to-order process takes 3–4 days before shipping, but this thoughtful approach helps us eliminate overproduction and reduce our environmental impact.

Rather than contributing to fashion waste, every ichinichi design is printed fresh specifically for you. No mass production, no unsold inventory ending up in landfills. It's sustainable fashion by design — slower, more intentional, and better for the planet.

Your product doesn't come from a warehouse pile; it's created with purpose, one order at a time.

Yes! We ship worldwide with free international shipping. Orders ship from the closest warehouse to you - US orders from the US, EU orders from the EU, etc. Allow 2-5 business days for production, then shipping time based on your location (US: 3-6 days, International: varies by region).

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Red Thread No.212 – T-Shirt – Lifestyle Video

Shot near Brussels’ Grand-Place, this video brings a calm, introspective mood to the Red Thread design. The actor’s slow movement through historic streets adds quiet depth and modern simplicity to the minimalist graphic.

Videos are AI-generated concepts, creatively directed and edited by our team to capture the ichinichi aesthetic.

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Daily designs, slow intention. ichinichi studio releases one minimalist piece at a time

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