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White Graffiti Bucket Hat with Hand-Drawn Doodle Print — Cotton
The Doodle graffiti bucket hat carries an allover hand-drawn print across a clean white cotton crown — scribbled hearts, smiley faces, scrawled English phrases, small flag motifs and brushed Korean hangul, all rendered in the loose marker-on-paper line work that defines diary-style graffiti rather than wall-painted spray. The print sits closer to the personal-zine aesthetic that has run through Tokyo and Seoul independent magazines for the last two decades than to traditional New York or São Paulo street graffiti.
The crown is the same low-profile six-panel cotton build we apply to every graffiti bucket hat in the Japan Clothing catalog. Cotton has been pre-washed before printing so the white cotton sits soft from the first wear, and the multi-color marker print holds its saturation through fifty washes without bleeding the colors into the white base — a recurring problem on cheaper graffiti bucket hats. 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.
The diary-graffiti aesthetic has shaped a specific corner of East Asian streetwear since the early 2010s, where Tokyo brands like Tokyo Bopper and Korean labels like ADER Error and Thisisneverthat built entire collections around the same loose hand-drawn vocabulary. The format reads as personal rather than performative — closer to a notebook page than a wall tag — which gives a graffiti bucket hat in this style a different weight than the harder graphic streetwear bucket hats that dominate the broader category.
Pair the graffiti bucket hat with cargo pants and a baggy tee for the cleanest streetwear silhouette, with a slip dress and platform sneakers for a softer Y2K reference, or with denim shorts and a vintage band shirt if you want to push the hand-drawn print fully into summer territory. The Doodle sits alongside our other graffiti bucket hats, hand-drawn cotton hats and graphic streetwear pieces in the wider Japan Clothing accessories edit.

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

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

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
White Graffiti Bucket Hat with Hand-Drawn Doodle Print — Cotton
The Doodle graffiti bucket hat carries an allover hand-drawn print across a clean white cotton crown — scribbled hearts, smiley faces, scrawled English phrases, small flag motifs and brushed Korean hangul, all rendered in the loose marker-on-paper line work that defines diary-style graffiti rather than wall-painted spray. The print sits closer to the personal-zine aesthetic that has run through Tokyo and Seoul independent magazines for the last two decades than to traditional New York or São Paulo street graffiti.
The crown is the same low-profile six-panel cotton build we apply to every graffiti bucket hat in the Japan Clothing catalog. Cotton has been pre-washed before printing so the white cotton sits soft from the first wear, and the multi-color marker print holds its saturation through fifty washes without bleeding the colors into the white base — a recurring problem on cheaper graffiti bucket hats. 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.
The diary-graffiti aesthetic has shaped a specific corner of East Asian streetwear since the early 2010s, where Tokyo brands like Tokyo Bopper and Korean labels like ADER Error and Thisisneverthat built entire collections around the same loose hand-drawn vocabulary. The format reads as personal rather than performative — closer to a notebook page than a wall tag — which gives a graffiti bucket hat in this style a different weight than the harder graphic streetwear bucket hats that dominate the broader category.
Pair the graffiti bucket hat with cargo pants and a baggy tee for the cleanest streetwear silhouette, with a slip dress and platform sneakers for a softer Y2K reference, or with denim shorts and a vintage band shirt if you want to push the hand-drawn print fully into summer territory. The Doodle sits alongside our other graffiti bucket hats, hand-drawn cotton hats and graphic streetwear pieces in the wider Japan Clothing accessories edit.

























