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The Devourer at Rest — Snorlaxx x Choji Sweatshirt

$74.99 Regular Price
$52.64Sale Price
Color: Pepper
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The Lost Arcana Collection


Product Description

Power does not always roar. Sometimes, it sits quietly and eats an apple.


The Devourer at Rest captures a rare moment in the arc of strength—when hunger no longer commands, and power no longer needs to prove itself. Inspired by the shared spirit of Snorlaxx and Choji, this piece embodies appetite tempered by discipline, softness armored by experience.

Once driven by endless consumption, the Devourer learned that fulfillment isn’t found in excess, but in knowing when to stop. The armor remains—not for battle, but as a reminder of what it could become again if intention is lost.


Those who draw this card are warned:

rest can be sacred—or it can become refuge.

The difference is awareness.


Rendered in a vintage, tarot-inspired illustration, the joyful yet immovable figure radiates calm authority. The apple symbolizes simple satisfaction over greed; the ninja armor hints at restraint beneath softness—a warrior choosing stillness.


This garment-dyed sweatshirt wears like a quiet evening by the hearth. Its muted tone and slightly worn-in texture feel nostalgic and lived-in, inviting slow mornings, late-night sketches, and unhurried days. It doesn’t shout. It settles.


Wear it as a reminder:

strength held in stillness is still strength.


Core Themes

  • Power held in stillness

  • Appetite & restraint

  • Balance between excess and peace

Product Features

  • 80% ring-spun cotton / 20% polyester — soft, smooth, and durable

  • Medium-heavy weight (9.5 oz/yd²) with a relaxed, cozy fit

  • 1x1 ribbed collar, cuffs, and hem for structure and comfort

  • Twill neck tape & half-moon back patch for longevity and a refined finish

  • OEKO-TEX® low-impact dyed fabric

Care Instructions

  • Machine wash cold (max 30°C / 90°F)

  • Non-chlorine bleach as needed

  • Tumble dry low

  • Do not iron

  • Do not dry clean


The Devourer at Rest isn’t about doing less.

It’s about knowing when enough is enough.


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