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Neo-Tokyo Cyber Samurai T-Shirt - Void Fracture S1 Ep.1 - Anime Cyberpunk QR Tee
Neo-Tokyo Cyber Samurai T-Shirt - Void Fracture S1 Ep.1 - Anime Cyberpunk QR Tee
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Season I, Episode I: The Thunder Blade Reborn
I am Raikan Kurozawa (雷刃 黒沢) — betrayed at Kyoto’s burning gates, reborn in Neo-Tokyo, forged from honor and circuitry. My katana no longer cuts time — it severs destiny itself.
This t-shirt is not apparel. It is genesis.
Every thread carries betrayal, every fold burns with rebirth.
Wear it, and the saga begins with you — eternal, irreversible, untouchable.
A hidden QR unlock reveals the Origin scroll — lore reserved only for those who claim the beginning of the VOID saga.
Once this drop vanishes, the first chapter is sealed forever.
Care instructions: Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors , Do not bleach, Tumble dry: low heat, Iron, steam or dry: low heat, Do not dryclean
A lot of anime streetwear feels loud for no reason. This one feels controlled, cinematic, and premium. The QR story element sealed it for me—it’s subtle but memorable. Definitely feels like part of a series.
Didn’t expect the QR unlock at all. Scanning it and discovering the character backstory added a whole new layer to the piece. It made the shirt feel interactive and intentional—like owning a fragment of a universe.
The print clarity and contrast are excellent in person. No fading, no dullness. The design commands attention without feeling overdesigned. Pairs well with minimalist fits and still carries the look.
This doesn’t feel like a random graphic tee—it feels like part of a larger story. The composition, lighting, and character framing all suggest narrative depth. Easily one of the most visually striking anime streetwear pieces I’ve seen.
The artwork hits immediately. The colors are sharp without being noisy, and the cyberpunk anime influence feels deliberate rather than generic. The print quality looks premium, and the shirt holds structure well after wear. This feels like a collector piece, not fast fashion.
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