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The Raijin Sukajan jacket pays tribute to Japan's ancient thunder god, depicted with drums and surrounded by thunderclouds and sakura flowers. Its premium fabric and detailed embroidery merge mythological grandeur with street sensibility. The relaxed fit, inner lining, and ribbed trims balance artistry and comfort, making it a standout piece for those unafraid to display their strength.
Unique features:
Model is 190cm (6'3") wearing XL.
Fabric:95% Satin, 5% Elastane. This new material offers a smoother touch, better breathability, and an elevated drape for everyday comfort.
Ethical certification: Suka-Tex® - Responsibly made
Mantieni il Tuo Sukajan Sempre Fresco
Gira la giacca al rovescio e lavala a mano in acqua fredda con detergente delicato, oppure usa un ciclo delicato in lavatrice in una sacca per bucato a rete. Non candeggiare mai, danneggia i ricami. Asciuga all'aria in piano o appendi per mantenere la forma (no asciugatrice). Se sgualcito, stira al rovescio a bassa temperatura, evitando il contatto diretto con i ricami. Conserva su una gruccia imbottita in un luogo fresco e asciutto. Trattala bene e questa giacca farà girare la testa per anni.
Garanzia di reso senza problemi entro 30 giorni.
Tariffe di spedizione:
Paesi Bassi e Belgio: € 4,95 (gratis da € 99,-)
Germania e Francia: € 4,95 (gratis da € 99,-)
Regno Unito: € 4,95 (gratis da € 99,-)
Stati Uniti: € 4,95 (gratis da € 175,-)
Austria, Norvegia, Svezia, Liechtenstein, Svizzera: € 4,95 (gratis da € 99,-)
Resto del mondo: € 4,95 (gratis da € 99,-)
Tempi di consegna:
Paesi Bassi: 3-7 giorni lavorativi
Germania, Francia e Belgio: 3-7 giorni lavorativi
Regno Unito: 5-7 giorni lavorativi
Stati Uniti: 4-9 giorni lavorativi
Austria, Norvegia, Svezia, Liechtenstein, Svizzera: 4-8 giorni lavorativi
Resto del mondo: 5-10 giorni lavorativi



















Good news: We have fabricated our Sukajan jackets according to western builds. Most customers find their regular US/EU size fits perfectly.
Checkout the sizing charts for exact measurements.
Still unsure? Send us your chest, shoulder, and height measurements at info@ikigyuystudio.com we'll personally recommend your perfect size within 24 hours.
Honest answer: This is a fall/spring jacket, not a winter coat.
Think lightweight layering piece (perfect for 50-70°F / 10-21°C weather), not insulated puffer.
Here's what works:
Won't work for: Heavy winter, snow, freezing temperatures (unless you're just running between heated spaces)
The upside? This versatility means you can actually wear it 8+ months of the year by adjusting what you layer underneath.
The embroidery is what makes a sukajan a sukajan, we don't cut corners here.
What you're getting:
Authentic heritage, modern construction.
Our sukajans honor the traditional post-WWII design, premium satin, intricate embroidery, reversible construction, and culturally significant motifs. We work with embroidery artisans who understand the craft's history.
What's modernized: We've adjusted sizing for Western bodies, use contemporary colors alongside traditional options, and ensure the fit works with modern streetwear (not just vintage looks).
The result? You get the authenticity and cultural significance of a true sukajan, with the fit and wearability that works for today's style.
Every sukajan design tells a story rooted in Japanese culture:
🐉 Dragon - Strength, wisdom, and good fortune. Represents power and protection.
🐯 Tiger - Courage, fearlessness, and protection from evil. Symbol of warrior spirit.
🌸 Cherry Blossoms (Sakura) - Beauty, renewal, and the fleeting nature of life. Represents new beginnings.
🎏 Koi Fish - Perseverance, determination, and love (koi = carp, sounds like "love" in Japanese). Symbolizes overcoming obstacles.
🦅 Eagle - Freedom, vision, and strength. Often combined with American symbols in vintage designs.
🗻 Mt. Fuji - Endurance, immortality, and the journey to greatness.
The backstory: Sukajan originated in post-WWII Japan when American soldiers customized bomber jackets with Japanese embroidery as souvenirs. Each design was meant to commemorate their time in Japan, making every jacket a piece of wearable history.