Wave of Creation ⟊ Loose Drop Shoulder T
Wave of Creation ⟊ Loose Drop Shoulder T
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- 3-7 Days Shipping
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- Made to order in the USA
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Wave of Creation ⟊ Loose Drop Shoulder Tee
Inspired by Hokusai’s legendary wave and rewritten in RIOT’s language, Wave of Creation imagines art as a force of nature. Not still. Not safe. A tidal push that bends streets, shifts culture, and redraws the skyline.
The coordinates stitched into the design — 40.755490° N, 73.998144° W — place the myth in New York City’s Times Square. A collision point where chaos meets spectacle, and reinvention is constant. From Tokyo to NYC, waves rise, crash, and reform into something new.
The Japanese text declares: “Waves change their shape, creation changes the world.” A mantra for the restless. For those who bend disruption into design. For creators who refuse calm seas.
Front print: 暴動 (RIOT). A single word, heavy with intent. The spark before the surge. The reminder that rebellion is the first step to creation.
Garment Details
- Gender: Unisex
- Model: Loose Drop Shoulder
- Fabric: 100% cotton
- Fabric Weight: 5.6 oz/yd² (190 g/m²)
- Fabric Thickness: Moderate
- Fabric Stretch: Slight Stretch
- Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature (avoid print); Do not dry clean
- Features: Casual, Basics, Daily Wear, Outdoor, Home, Pure Cotton, Short Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Summer

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What is made to order?
This item is produced specifically for you once your order is placed.
We don’t mass-produce or warehouse excess inventory. Everything is made to order using print-on-demand production, which reduces waste and avoids overproduction. It’s a more sustainable way to make apparel, even if it takes a little longer.
Less waste. More intention.
When will my order ship?
Production begins after purchase and typically takes a few business days. Once your item is complete, it ships from the U.S. and tracking is provided as soon as it’s on the move.
Can I cancel or change my order?
Because each item is produced specifically for you, orders enter production quickly and can’t always be changed or canceled once processing begins. If you need help, reach out as soon as possible and we’ll do our best to assist.
Are returns or exchanges allowed?
Made-to-order items are produced individually and aren’t restocked. If your item arrives damaged or incorrect, we’ll make it right. For all other cases, please review our return policy before purchasing.
Where is this made?
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