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Dirty American Devil!
Woodland Camouflage
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During World War II, the universal word for the Allied soldiers was "kichiku
beihei" which translates literally as "barbarian American soldiers" or
better as "dirty American devils" (thus it corresponds to the word
"Jap"). Guaranteed to get bizarre looks from Japanese co-eds on campus,
this stylish shirt is very colorful, and shamelessly puts out its
beautiful kanji message for all to see. Although the "bei" (rice)
character refers to America, the word applied to all Allied soldiers,
including the British, Australians and Canadians. 100% cotton T-shirt
made and printed in the USA. This is the limited edition Camouflage
shirt.
Currently available sizes are S, M, L
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