• Midare Kasuri Cotton Kimono-Style Pattern
• Relaxed Tapered Silhouette
• OW - Once Washed
• Indigo dyed kimonos became popular as everyday wear for the common Japanese people.
• The pattern of Kasuri woven in navy blue and white is familiar to Japanese people, and is a traditional Japanese textile with a simple texture.
• Kasuri is said to have originated in India, but is said to have been introduced to Japan
via the Ryukyus during the Edo period . It came to be called Kasuri because the pattern looks faded (faded) . In Japan, an unprecedented number of kasuri were created in each region. This time, D'Artisan has created an original ``Kagara Kasuri'' fabric based on the theme of Kasuri, which is familiar to Japanese people.
• This fabric is created by weaving uneven slub threads vertically and horizontally to create a chaotic Kasuri pattern. The fabric has a warm and rustic texture that is a combination of Japanese kimono culture and Western workwear .
• These jeans are made of 14.0oz ``Midare Kasuri denim''. This original denim is created by weaving uneven slub threads vertically and horizontally to create a chaotic Kasuri pattern.
• By adding a beige topping to the finish, he gives depth to the indigo and blends in the unbleached slub yarn.
• The silhouette is relaxed and tapered.
• 100% Cotton
Mastermade in Japan