Specially finished with plenty of original pattern embroidery
We are now accepting pre-orders for the nylon sash Urabo series flight jacket.
Please take a look!
Specially finished with plenty of original pattern embroidery
We are now accepting pre-orders for the nylon sash Urabo series flight jacket.
Please take a look!
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Nylon Sashiko Shishu Uraboa Blouson
color: NAVY
price: ¥165,000
A flight jacket with an interesting different impression on the front and back. It has a special finish with plenty of original embroidery. The embroidery looks like it was hand-stitched on high-density nylon Material using blue thread. I created two patterns: a rice pattern, which is a traditional sashiko pattern, and a pattern that looks like hand stitch. It is an interesting Material with an unexpected combination of embroidery on nylon. Alpaca boa is used on the back of the collar. Designed based on a flight jacket. The front has a random pattern on all parts, giving it an impressive look. The back is plain with an elbow patch and embroidery on the back for a different style from the front. Boa is used on the back body and inside the pockets for excellent cold protection. The lining of the sleeves is made of satin-woven quilted Material, so the sleeves fit easily and are practical.
Nylon Sashiko Shishu Uraboa Blouson
color: NAVY
price: ¥165,000
A flight jacket with an interesting different impression on the front and back. It has a special finish with plenty of original embroidery. The embroidery looks like it was hand-stitched on high-density nylon Material using blue thread. I created two patterns: a rice pattern, which is a traditional sashiko pattern, and a pattern that looks like hand stitch. It is an interesting Material with an unexpected combination of embroidery on nylon. Alpaca boa is used on the back of the collar. Designed based on a flight jacket. The front has a random pattern on all parts, giving it an impressive look. The back is plain with an elbow patch and embroidery on the back for a different style from the front. Boa is used on the back body and inside the pockets for excellent cold protection. The lining of the sleeves is made of satin-woven quilted Material, so the sleeves fit easily and are practical.
Nylon Sashiko Shishu Uraboa Jacket Women's
color: NAVY
price: ¥165,000
A special jacket with plenty of original pattern embroidery. Not only does it look impressive, but it is also practical. The embroidery looks like it was hand-stitched on high-density nylon Material using blue thread. I created two patterns: a rice pattern, which is a traditional sashiko pattern, and a pattern that looks like hand stitch. It is an interesting Material with an unexpected combination of embroidery on nylon. Alpaca boa is used on the back of the collar. detail of chore coat are incorporated and the parts are arranged in a random pattern. This jacket can be worn even in the middle of winter, as it uses boas in the lining and pockets. The lining of the sleeves is made of satin-woven quilted Material, so the sleeves fit easily. The large pockets have zippers and are designed for practicality. The back of the cuffs uses the same boa as the collar, so we recommend wearing it folded up.
Nylon Sashiko Shishu Uraboa Jacket Women's
color: NAVY
price: ¥165,000
A special jacket with plenty of original pattern embroidery. Not only does it look impressive, but it is also practical. The embroidery looks like it was hand-stitched on high-density nylon Material using blue thread. I created two patterns: a rice pattern, which is a traditional sashiko pattern, and a pattern that looks like hand stitch. It is an interesting Material with an unexpected combination of embroidery on nylon. Alpaca boa is used on the back of the collar. detail of chore coat are incorporated and the parts are arranged in a random pattern. This jacket can be worn even in the middle of winter, as it uses boas in the lining and pockets. The lining of the sleeves is made of satin-woven quilted Material, so the sleeves fit easily. The large pockets have zippers and are designed for practicality. The back of the cuffs uses the same boa as the collar, so we recommend wearing it folded up.