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Every purchase in our stores directly support the collections and exhibitions of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums.

Every purchase in our stores directly support the collections and exhibitions of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums.

Every purchase in our stores directly support the collections and exhibitions of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums.

Every purchase in our stores directly support the collections and exhibitions of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums.

Every purchase in our stores directly support the collections and exhibitions of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums.

Every purchase in our stores directly support the collections and exhibitions of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums.

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Tomorrow Tote Bag

The de Young Museum Store has commissioned renowned manga artist Tagame Gengoroh to create an original drawing in celebration of the exhibition and San Francisco Pride. Best known for his contributions to gay erotic manga, Tagame’s work explores themes of love between men, identity, and the challenges of coming out. The commissioned artwork, titled Tomorrow, features two men wearing and holding shirts with “Marriage Equality” and “PRIDE” messages, alongside the LGBTQ+ flag. This exclusive tote featuring Tagame's Tomorrow was created in celebration of the The Art of Manga exhibitionon view at the de Young museum located in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA. Perfect to take-on-the-go this sturdy, stiff cotton tote bag has a box bottom so it stands up for easy packing. Machine wash cold, layflat to dry. Straps drop 9 in. Measures 13.5 x 14.5 in. flat. 

Art of Manga spotlights artistic expression in innovative Japanese comics and graphic novels that are rapidly becoming an internationally recognized mode of communication. Drawing from both Western comics and satire and Japanese printing and art history, manga immerses readers in stories that often become forerunners of greater cultural shifts.

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