"Sashiko" × "Indigo dyeing" Wearing Japanese tradition
"Sashiko" x "Aizome" I want to take root in modern fashion so that the Japanese traditional craft "Sashiko" will not die out. In order to convey the goodness of "sashiko", we dare to compete with simple designs and textures!
“Sashiko” is a handicraft technique that has been passed down since the Edo period and is now considered one of the traditional Japanese folk crafts.
It is characterized by a beautiful thread created by sewing multiple pieces of cloth together.
In modern times, it is mainly used for kendo and judo uniforms, and it is also used to double the fabric and make it last longer.
Sashiko, one of the traditional Japanese folk crafts,
In recent years, the production volume has decreased year by year due to the closure of old producers one after another, and the number of companies that can produce is limited. Under such circumstances, our group has introduced the latest looms and has established a system that can produce sashiko fabrics with various patterns.
The texture of the fabric is ↓↓
・Indigo-dyed jacket
*Precautions for use
・Possibility of color transfer due to friction Due to the characteristics of indigo, the color will fade. Strong friction or wet friction may cause color transfer, so please handle with care.
・Possibility of discoloration and fading <br>If left in the sun for a long time, sunburn or discoloration may occur.
・Possibility of color fading <br>Please be careful when wearing it when it gets wet, such as on rainy days.