







Musashi Blood Pocket Square
A traditional Japanese seigaiha patterned multipurpose pocket square in black, red and white with special red edge stitching. FatCloth 10 years anniversary edition inspired by the Sin City comics of Frank Miller. Musashi pattern is named after the famous Japanese swordsman and ronin Miyamoto Musashi (1584 - 1645), who was renowned through stories of his excellent swordsmanship in numerous duels. The legend tells he always held a piece of traditional Japanese cloth in his pocket to wipe off the blood of his fallen foes from his katana after the battle.
This elegant FatCloth will keep your modern office katana clean, your outfit smart and your mind feeling confident during the duels of the 21st century.
Why FatCloth?
Most pocket squares are decorative at best and useless at worst. A FatCloth is made from high-grade microfibre — the same material used in professional lens cloths — which means it looks the part in your breast pocket and actually does something useful when called upon. Machine washable, wrinkle-resistant, and built to last.
In short: silk looks better in a display case. A FatCloth works better everywhere else.
How to fold a FatCloth
What makes FatCloth different
Square Care
• Machine wash at 40°C
• Wash with similar colors
• Do not bleach
• Do not tumble dry
• Iron with low temperature if necessary
Square facts
• Size: 30x30cm
• Fabric: 185 g/m2, silky & smooth microfiber (80% polyester, 20% polyamide)
• Rolled hem, decorative stitching on the edge
• Signature corner pocket on backside
• Machine washable (40°C, wash with similar colors)
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