A 100% cotton bandana, silkscreen in Brooklyn.
A geometric horse in motion — fractured into symbols, circles, arcs, and sharp lines — gallops across a field of deep forest green.
Created for the Year of the Fire Horse, this 100% cotton bandana feels less folkloric and more coded. The horse is built from graphic fragments, like a constellation rearranged into speed.
Screenprinted in Brooklyn on soft yet structured cotton, the 21" x 21" square can be worn at the neck, tied to a bag, wrapped at the wrist, or framed as a small piece of textile art.
It reads traditional from afar. Modern up close. Exclusive Takamichi beauty Room.
WHY IT’S SPECIAL
The Fire Horse represents intensity, independence, momentum. This interpretation strips away ornament and rebuilds the symbol in a language of geometry.
The repeating border creates rhythm. The central figure creates motion. Together, they feel deliberate — almost architectural.
Printed by hand in Brooklyn, each bandana carries slight variations in ink density and touch. No two are perfectly identical.
This is not costume. It’s signal.
DETAILS
• 100% cotton
• 21" x 21"
• Deep forest green base with white graphic print
• Screenprinted in Brooklyn
• Year of the Fire Horse edition
• Slight variations in print are natural
Care: Machine wash cold. Line dry or tumble low.
THE BRAND — A4 STUDIO
A4 Studio is a Brooklyn-based duo of creative directors who prefer to stay anonymous — though their work is not.
For years, their visual language has quietly shaped brands, campaigns, and cultural moments you’ve likely seen but couldn’t quite place.
A4 Studio exists as their parallel practice: fewer clients, more intention. Symbols over slogans. Geometry over noise.
They design objects meant to circulate — worn, carried, folded, unfolded — like small graphic manifestos.