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Sushi Enso by 73553
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T-Shirt

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Length
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Front Body
Length
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S 43cm 72cm   17" 28.5"
M 49cm 73cm   19.5" 29"
L 54.5cm 76cm   21.5" 30"
XL 59cm 80cm   23" 31.5"
2XL 63.5cm 81.5cm   25" 32"
3XL 69cm 81.5cm   27" 32"

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Organic T-Shirt

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  Chest
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Front Body
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S 46cm 72cm   18" 28.5"
M 51cm 75cm   20" 29.5"
L 56cm 77cm   22" 30.5"
XL 61cm 80cm   24" 31.5"
2XL 66cm 82cm   26" 32.5"

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Girly Fit

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S 35.5cm 65cm   14" 25.5"
M 39.5cm 64cm   15.5" 25.5"
L 45cm 68.5cm   18" 27"
XL 46cm 68.5cm   18" 27"
2XL 51cm 72.5cm   20" 28.5"

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Organic Girly Fit

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S 39cm 64cm   15.5" 26"
M 42cm 66cm   16.5" 26"
L 45cm 68cm   18" 27"
XL 48cm 69cm   19" 27.5"
2XL 51cm 71cm   20.5" 28"

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V-Neck

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XS 39cm 66cm   15.5" 26"
S 45.5cm 70cm   18" 27.5"
M 48cm 74cm   19" 29"
L 54.5cm 76cm   21.5" 30"
XL 58cm 79cm   23" 31"

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Baseball ¾ Sleeve

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XS 41cm 63cm   16" 25"
S 45cm 66cm   18" 26"
M 50cm 68cm   20" 27"
L 55cm 71cm   22" 28"
XL 60cm 73cm   24" 29"

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Long Sleeve

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Size Chest
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Front Body
Length
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  Chest
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Front Body
Length
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S 43cm 71cm   17" 28"
M 49.5cm 75cm   19.5" 29.5"
L 54.5cm 79cm   21.5" 31"
XL 58cm 81.5cm   23" 32"
2XL 58cm 82.5cm   25" 32.5"

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Hoodie (Pullover)

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Front Body
Length
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S 46cm 67cm   18" 26.5"
M 51cm 71cm   20" 28"
L 56cm 74cm   22" 29"
XL 61cm 76cm   24" 30"
2XL 66cm 80cm   26" 31.5"

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Hoodie (Zipper)

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S 46cm 59cm   18" 23.5"
M 51cm 62cm   20" 24.5"
L 57cm 64cm   22" 25.5"
XL 62cm 67cm   24" 26.5"
2XL 67cm 70cm   26" 27.5"
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Ensō (円相) is a Japanese word meaning “circle” and a concept strongly associated with Zen. Ensō is one of the most common subjects of Japanese calligraphy even though it is a symbol and not a character. It symbolizes enlightenment, strength, elegance, the Universe, and the void; it can also symbolize the Japanese aesthetic itself. As an “expression of the moment” it is often considered a form of minimalist expressionist art.

In Zen Buddhist painting, ensō symbolizes a moment when the mind is free to simply let the body/spirit create. The brushed ink of the circle is usually done on silk or rice paper in one movement (but the great Bankei used two strokes sometimes) and there is no possibility of modification: it shows the expressive movement of the spirit at that time. Zen Buddhists “believe that the character of the artist is fully exposed in how she or he draws an ensō. Only a person who is mentally and spiritually complete can draw a true ensō. Some artists will practice drawing an ensō daily, as a kind of spiritual exercise.”1

Some artists paint ensō with an opening in the circle, while others complete the circle. For the former, the opening may express various ideas, for example that the ensō is not separate, but is part of something greater, or that imperfection is an essential and inherent aspect of existence (see also the idea of broken symmetry). The principle of controlling the balance of composition through asymmetry and irregularity is an important aspect of the Japanese aesthetic: Fukinsei (不均斉), the denial of perfection.

The ensō is also a sacred symbol in the Zen school of Buddhism, and is often used by Zen masters as a form of signature in their religious artwork. For more on the philosophy behind this see Hitsuzendo, the Way of the Brush or Zen Calligraphy.

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circle, zen, sushi, enso, sumi e