Edwin tees aren't about making the most noise – but about hitting just the right vibe. With their graphic universe and reference to Japanese everyday culture, they create styles that feel both relaxed and well-executed.

At Packyard, you'll find a selection of Edwin tees, which are based on what could be called the unconsciously iconic – inspired by small shops, street signs, and everyday visual expressions in Japan.

Inspired by authentic everyday life

The collection draws on the atmosphere from the places that make Japan function:

Small ramen bars, family-run hardware stores, toy shops, and local convenience stores. Places where nothing feels overdone – but where everything still has character.

It is:

  • Handwritten signs
  • Faded awnings
  • Practical uniform details
  • A raw and honest aesthetic

It's not designed to be iconic – but ends up being so anyway.

Counterfeit Classics

The latest Edwin tees are part of the series “Counterfeit Classics”, where the graphics are inspired by precisely this visual everyday life.

Each style refers to different parts of Tokyo:

  • Ramen Pink – inspired by neon lights and late evenings in ramen bars
  • Hardware Store – draws on Shibuya's functional and raw expression
  • Sorry Tokyo – refers to Nakano and the area's dense, nostalgic streets

These are graphics that feel familiar without being direct copies – and that balance between the authentic and the playful.

Colors from street level

The color palette is taken directly from the city's details:

  • Packaging and signs
  • Shop facades
  • Neon and lights
  • Worn surfaces

This results in tees that are not just graphic, but also have a clear mood and depth.

Part of the everyday uniform

Edwin tees function as a natural part of a modern wardrobe. They can be styled simply with jeans and sneakers or incorporated into more layered outfits.

These are pieces that:

  • Add personality without taking over the outfit
  • Have graphic edge
  • Are easy to use every day

Find Edwin tees at Packyard

Explore our selection of Edwin tees at Packyard – both online and in-store.

Graphic styles rooted in Japanese everyday culture and an expression that strikes the balance between the simple and the characteristic.