The warp is a polyester yarn made from recycled fibers made from plastic bottles called Eco Blue, and the weft is organic cotton, and jacquard weave is inspired by the Kazakuma cars lined up at festival stalls.
This jacket has a boxy silhouette that takes advantage of the characteristics of light and stretchy fabric. The width of the lapel is compact, giving a neat look around the neck, and the width of the body and shoulder are roomy. The lining is unlined, making it both breathable and lightweight. The chest pocket is angled slightly diagonally to make it easier to use.
These just length pants have a visually three-dimensional look with stitch inserted in the center of the front and back. Based on the authentic trouser detail, the silhouette has a rounded line like an egg from the waist to the hem. The front and back centers are kova stitch to Points, adding sharpness to the bulge of the fabric. Slightly shorter length can create a lighter footprint.
The subtle shades of navy blue in the warp and weft create a chambray-like effect, giving the color depth. It is characterized by the lightness and moderate firmness unique to polyester, and has a subdued luster and gorgeousness. The fine-count jacquard weave is a fabric that can only be woven in Kiryu, which is originally famous for producing kimonos, as looms are limited.
It is a short jacket with a rounded silhouette that takes advantage of the characteristics of light and taut fabrics. Based on the popular Momonga jacket in BLUE BLUE JAPAN, the length and sleeve length have been shortened while retaining the characteristics of the sleeves and collar. It is a silhouette that is short enough to hide the waist and is easy to match with skirts. If you put the collar up and fasten the buttons, you can enjoy a different impression.
A basic below-the-knee length skirt is tucked in the front to create a fuller silhouette. By adding a front tuck to a basic skirt with a straight silhouette and below-the-knee length, it creates a fuller silhouette that combines with the firmness of the fabric. The slit in the back makes it easy to walk and stands Points.
The warp is a polyester yarn made from recycled fibers made from plastic bottles called Eco Blue, and the weft is organic cotton, and jacquard weave is inspired by the Kazakuma cars lined up at festival stalls.
This jacket has a boxy silhouette that takes advantage of the characteristics of light and stretchy fabric. The width of the lapel is compact, giving a neat look around the neck, and the width of the body and shoulder are roomy. The lining is unlined, making it both breathable and lightweight. The chest pocket is angled slightly diagonally to make it easier to use.
These just length pants have a visually three-dimensional look with stitch inserted in the center of the front and back. Based on the authentic trouser detail, the silhouette has a rounded line like an egg from the waist to the hem. The front and back centers are kova stitch to Points, adding sharpness to the bulge of the fabric. Slightly shorter length can create a lighter footprint.
The subtle shades of navy blue in the warp and weft create a chambray-like effect, giving the color depth. It is characterized by the lightness and moderate firmness unique to polyester, and has a subdued luster and gorgeousness. The fine-count jacquard weave is a fabric that can only be woven in Kiryu, which is originally famous for producing kimonos, as looms are limited.
It is a short jacket with a rounded silhouette that takes advantage of the characteristics of light and taut fabrics. Based on the popular Momonga jacket in BLUE BLUE JAPAN, the length and sleeve length have been shortened while retaining the characteristics of the sleeves and collar. It is a silhouette that is short enough to hide the waist and is easy to match with skirts. If you put the collar up and fasten the buttons, you can enjoy a different impression.
It is a short jacket with a rounded silhouette that takes advantage of the characteristics of light and taut fabrics. Based on the popular Momonga jacket in BLUE BLUE JAPAN, the length and sleeve length have been shortened while retaining the characteristics of the sleeves and collar. It is a silhouette that is short enough to hide the waist and is easy to match with skirts. If you put the collar up and fasten the buttons, you can enjoy a different impression.