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Overview

Item Description

In 1947 — yeah, 1947 — Wat Misaka broke the NBA color barrier. Let that sink in for a moment. His nickname was “Kilo-Wat,” a nod to his speed, fearlessness, and electric energy on the court. He lit up Madison Square Garden as a New York Knick and paved the way for generations to come. We salute Wataru Misaka — a true pioneer who ran so the rest of us could fly.

Materials
  • Heavy Duty Cotton (Lasts a Lifetime)
Easy Care Instructions

These shirts have been pre-washed 20+ times to give the ultimate worn in look and feel.  Expect very little shrinkage in the wash/dryer, though may shrink a little on high heat.   

T-Shirt Key Features

Premium Weight, Everyday Comfort

Made with a heavy but breathable cotton blend, this tee balances structure with softness—built to keep its shape and stay comfortable from day one to day 100.

Culture in Every Thread

From bold graphics to subtle symbolism, our designs are rooted in identity, pride, and purpose—each shirt tells a story you wear with intention.