Fukuoka-Based Local Apparel Brand 'Local T-shirt' Announces Bold New Spring Collection, Featuring 'Tokyo Banned,' 'The Tea Time Party,' and 'OISA!' Designs, Launching April 3rd

Local T-shirt is launching its new spring collection on April 3rd, humorously expressing Kyushu's culture and dialects. The lineup includes seven series such as 'Tokyo Banned' and 'The Tea Time Party,' proposing local apparel you'll want to wear every day.
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This new spring collection features items that offer a more direct and humorous take on Kyushu's culture, language, regional characteristics, and 'common knowledge' moments. It's a lineup typical of Local T-shirt, resonating with locals while appearing fresh to tourists.

New Items

■ FUKUOKA CITY Issho ni kurasou (T-shirt / Launching April 3rd)
https://local-t.com/products/fukuoka-city-krasou-big

'Issho ni kurasou' means 'Let's kick their ass!' in the Hakata dialect.

■ Sunglasses Embroidery (T-shirt, Sweatshirt, Cap / Launching April 3rd)

https://local-t.com/products/sunglasses-sweat

Why do legendary celebrities from Kyushu look so good in sunglasses?

■ OISA! (T-shirt, Sweatshirt)

https://local-t.com/products/oisa-sweat

For the people of Hakata, 'OISA!' is not just a chant, but the very beat of their soul.

■ Tokyo Dekin (Tokyo Banned) (T-shirt, Cap)

https://local-t.com/products/tokyodekin

For those of you with 'reasons' who can no longer enter Tokyo. We also welcome your move to Kyushu.

■ Chamin-tō (The Tea Time Party) (T-shirt, Sweatshirt, Cap)

https://local-t.com/products/the-tea-time-party

Which faction are you in? Yamecha, Ureshinocha, or perhaps Chiran-cha?

■ ONE KYUSHU (T-shirt, Hoodie)

https://local-t.com/products/onekyushu

Expressing the powerful energy that unites the land of Kyushu.

■ Castella (Sweatshirt, Cap)

https://local-t.com/products/castella-sweat-wide

What does this look like to you? If you immediately answered 'Castella,' you must be from Nagasaki Prefecture.

Purchase Bonus

As an exclusive purchase bonus on the official online store, we are offering original stickers.
※Sent separately from the product.

Novelty Sticker

Product Overview

Local T-shirt Spring New Items

Release Date: Friday, April 3, 2026 ※Some items already available
Sales Locations: Online store, and select retailers
Price: T-shirts ¥3,300, Caps ¥4,400, Sweatshirts/Hoodies ¥5,500 (tax included)

What is Local T-shirt?

With the concept of 'Making the town cute,' Local T-shirt designs are themed around the cities and regions of Kyushu. We plan souvenir apparel through collaborations with local creators, T-shirt workshops, and local companies. We aim for designs that make you chuckle and start conversations, creating items that can be enjoyed by tourists, local residents, and foreign tourists alike.

We also operate 'Clip Kyushu,' a web magazine that serves as a regional media outlet for Kyushu (Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima), sharing information about local events and culture. Check out our event calendar for events in Kyushu. https://clip-magazine.com/

(Left) Mentaiko High School (Right) BAKACHINGA

For Those Interested in Wholesale

Our products are available for wholesale, mainly to souvenir shops, general stores, and bookstores.

Example display at Cheat Tokyo in Shibuya, Tokyo

Company Profile

Company Name: SHARE INC

Business: E-commerce support, Shopify construction, E-commerce product development
Location: IBB Bloom Tenjin, 5-10-18 Watanabe-dori, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Phone: 092-733-6077
FAX: 050-3737-3255

WEB: https://share-inc.co.jp/

FAQ

When and where can I buy the new 'Local T-shirt' collection?

It will be available from April 3, 2026, on the official online store and at select retailers. Prices are ¥3,300 for T-shirts, ¥4,400 for caps, etc.

What is the meaning behind the 'Tokyo Dekin' (Tokyo Banned) T-shirt?

It has a humorous concept 'For those of you with certain circumstances who can no longer enter Tokyo,' while paradoxically welcoming them to move to Kyushu.

What does 'Issho ni kurasou' mean in the Hakata dialect?

While it looks like the gentle phrase 'Let's live together,' with a Hakata dialect intonation, it means the complete opposite: 'Let's kick their ass!' The design's humor comes from this gap.