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Aesthetic Bucket Hat 'Konbini'

Aesthetic Bucket Hat 'Konbini'

$8.75

Original: $25.00

-65%
Aesthetic Bucket Hat 'Konbini'

$25.00

$8.75

The Story

Aesthetic Bucket Hat with Convenience Store Print — Pop Cotton

The Konbini aesthetic bucket hat carries an allover print of stylized convenience store food across a sky-blue cotton crown — onigiri, ramen cups, soda cans, hot-dogs, coffee cups and burgers, all drawn in the bright pop-art line work that shaped Tokyo character design in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The reference is to the konbini culture that anchors Japanese daily life, where the 24-hour 7-Eleven, Lawson and FamilyMart aren't just shops but neighborhood landmarks, late-night meeting points and accidental social spaces.

The crown is the same low-profile six-panel cotton build we apply across the catalog. Cotton has been pre-washed before printing so the aesthetic bucket hat softens immediately, and the print is heat-pressed at high temperature so the colors hold their pop-saturation through fifty washes. Stitching density runs at twelve to fourteen per inch, the brim curves slightly inward in the Tokyo manner, and the construction is built to hold its shape over five years of daily wear, the same standard we apply to every aesthetic bucket hat in the Japan Clothing edit.

Konbini aesthetics have shaped a specific corner of Japanese pop culture for over forty years — the bright fluorescent lighting, the densely packed shelves, the highly designed packaging that turns ordinary snacks into miniature graphic objects. The print on this aesthetic bucket hat reads as nostalgic without leaning toward kitsch, treated in a graphic illustration style closer to early Hello Kitty design language than to literal photographic reproduction.

Pair it with cargo shorts and a baby tee for the cleanest Shibuya summer silhouette, with denim and a vintage anime t-shirt for a softer Y2K reference, or with cycling shorts and a windbreaker if you want to push the bucket hat fully into rave territory. The Konbini sits alongside our other aesthetic bucket hats, pop-cotton hats and Y2K-inspired streetwear pieces in the wider Japan Clothing accessories edit.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Aesthetic Bucket Hat with Convenience Store Print — Pop Cotton

The Konbini aesthetic bucket hat carries an allover print of stylized convenience store food across a sky-blue cotton crown — onigiri, ramen cups, soda cans, hot-dogs, coffee cups and burgers, all drawn in the bright pop-art line work that shaped Tokyo character design in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The reference is to the konbini culture that anchors Japanese daily life, where the 24-hour 7-Eleven, Lawson and FamilyMart aren't just shops but neighborhood landmarks, late-night meeting points and accidental social spaces.

The crown is the same low-profile six-panel cotton build we apply across the catalog. Cotton has been pre-washed before printing so the aesthetic bucket hat softens immediately, and the print is heat-pressed at high temperature so the colors hold their pop-saturation through fifty washes. Stitching density runs at twelve to fourteen per inch, the brim curves slightly inward in the Tokyo manner, and the construction is built to hold its shape over five years of daily wear, the same standard we apply to every aesthetic bucket hat in the Japan Clothing edit.

Konbini aesthetics have shaped a specific corner of Japanese pop culture for over forty years — the bright fluorescent lighting, the densely packed shelves, the highly designed packaging that turns ordinary snacks into miniature graphic objects. The print on this aesthetic bucket hat reads as nostalgic without leaning toward kitsch, treated in a graphic illustration style closer to early Hello Kitty design language than to literal photographic reproduction.

Pair it with cargo shorts and a baby tee for the cleanest Shibuya summer silhouette, with denim and a vintage anime t-shirt for a softer Y2K reference, or with cycling shorts and a windbreaker if you want to push the bucket hat fully into rave territory. The Konbini sits alongside our other aesthetic bucket hats, pop-cotton hats and Y2K-inspired streetwear pieces in the wider Japan Clothing accessories edit.