

This jacket has a simple, compact balance with a concealed front that makes the most of texture of Material. The warp and weft are both low count base yarns with a thick grey top yarn woven with a double beam sashiko fabric. This fabric is used as a base and is finished with a wash tumbler process using "enpaku", a pigment that has long been used for face powder. The pigment is removed to bring out texture of Material. This is a simple stand‐up collar collar jacket that makes the most of texture of Material. body has a straight silhouette with just the right amount of volume, a compact length, and a just-right fit is recommended. The concealed front keeps the buttons hidden, allowing texture of the washed edges to shine through. Enjoy white styling in winter.
These tapered pants have a large single tuck and a roomy balance. The sashiko fabric is woven with a double beam using a thick gray top yarn on a base of off-low count and weft threads. This fabric is used as a base and is finished with a wash tumbler process using "enpaku," a pigment that has long been used for face powder. The pigment is removed to bring out texture of Material. The silhouette is voluminous around the waist and tapered towards the hem. The deep, large tuck in the front is a visual Points. The pants have a simple design that makes the most of texture of Material, but the voluminous form is the Points. Enjoy white styling in winter.
It is a full length flared skirt in detail that looks like a dismantled denim pants that has been flared. Both the warp and weft threads are made of low count gray top yarn as the base of the fabric and woven with double beams. Based on this fabric, "lead white (empak)", which has been used for "oshiroi" for a long time, is placed on the pigment and finished by wash tumbler processing. A moderately removed pigment will bring out Material texture. The Material texture is a simple design, but the balance between the flared form and the texture of the wash is Points. Enjoy the winter white Thailand ring.