

We'll be introducing recommended outerwear for the coming season, from BLUE BLUE JAPAN standard items to outerwear based on military items.
This lineup has been carefully crafted down to the smallest details, from the silhouette to Material and processing.
Please take a look.
BLUE BLUE JAPAN This 5B jacket is a winter staple of the It is a double face Material made of high quality wool yarn called super soft. The warp and weft yarns are made of high-density fine wool Material with a high number of strokes, and the finishing process creates a soft surface. It is characterized by its flat texture and light, soft and comfortable feel. This fine wool is carefully honnai dyed by craftsmen. The process is repeated patiently many times to allow the honnai to penetrate deep into the fabric to express a deep and beautiful indigo color. This is a classic style of stand lapel jacket with a classic atmosphere, made in a size that is easy to wear even today. Material The balance of the front lapel has been brushed up in consideration of the feel. The back of the neck and the facing are made of D Navy, also a super soft melton. We have taken into consideration the color of the skin side and keeping the front line beautiful. The buttons are hand-dyed honnai from nut buttons made from tree nuts. Each one texture has the careful handiwork that only a craftsman can do. We hope you will enjoy them along with the deep indigo color change over time.
This warm chore coat is inspired by the traditional Japanese watairi. It is chore coat by layering various indigo fabrics and lining them with polyester batting, and is inspired by the old watairi. Indigo plain weave fabric is layered with soft indigo flannel fabrics of different colors. Indigo fabrics that look the same at first glance, such as flannel fabrics woven with yarn-dyed threads, fabric-dyed flannel fabrics, flannel brushed with different depths, thicknesses, etc., have different backgrounds and aging effects. Various indigo fabrics, such as duck fabric woven with the same indigo threads and pin oxford with its fine weave, are layered with a patch cloth. The different aging effects of each are expressed using a technique called drystone. Until recently, when winter approached, each household had the wisdom of stuffing cotton into their everyday kimonos and re-tailoring them to make warm watairi to overcome the cold. Most of the work was done by mothers, and this modern arrangement of watairi is a sympathetic expression of their kind consideration for their families.
BLUE BLUE JAPAN Based on the standard JAPAN Jacket, we have arranged this jacket into a buttonless, easy-to-wear, flowy jacket. The base is made of worsted wool twill stretch. Worsted wool is woven with yarn spun from "carded wool," which is carefully selected for its long and fine wool with little fluff. Material is a fine wool with luster and suppleness, using fine count yarn that is mainly used for suits and the like. The surface of the fabric is made fluffy by adding polyurethane to the twill structure, giving it a Material feel. This Material has a "kazenonagare" pattern printed with pigments. The supple fall of worsted wool and the "kazenonagare" pattern are utilized to brush up the standard JAPAN jacket into a simple buttonless haori that can be worn without hesitation. raglan sleeve By making it sleeveless, the soft Material of the wool gently fit to the line of the shoulder, and it becomes a beautiful silhouette. It is fully lined. The cuffs are deeply turned up and can be folded back and texture worn in different ways.
This is a classic 5B jacket BLUE BLUE JAPAN. The textured surface is created by combining untwisted, texture roving slub yarn with top-color recycled wool. Roving slub yarn is looser than normal, so it is lighter than its apparent volume. The wavy texture of the yarn and the striped pattern reminiscent of sashiko stitch create an texture Material that evokes the swaying of the wind. This stand-up lapel jacket has a classic feel, but is sized to be easy to wear even in modern times, with just the right amount of room around body and shoulders. The neck rise has been brushed up to create a clean line that follows the neck.
It is a warm jacket with padding in the front body and non-stitch, and quilted with a "Kazenami" pattern on the back body and sleeves. The warp yarn is made of indigo cotton yarn and the weft yarn is black nylon yarn to make it a satin weave. It has a lightweight and smooth texture peculiar to nylon, but by making it a satin weave, it is characterized by a Material feeling that is moderately soft without being too tense. The Material used for the back and sleeves is made of the same indigo nylon satin as the front. It is a compact and lightweight yet warm padding jacket based on a military liner jacket. The front body and sleeves are padded, and the back body and undersleeves are quilted with a "Kazenami" pattern. It has a light finish trimmed with knitted tape, and the cuffs can be adjusted with dot buttons.
This is a classic BLU BLUE JAPAN flying squirrel jacket. It has been finely adjusted to match the texture Material and brushed up. It is a jacquard knit quilt Material knitted with an original pattern of BLUE BLUE JAPAN on a knitting machine that is now rare in Japan. It is made of processed polyester yarn, which makes it a fabric with excellent durability, stretch, and quick-drying properties. It is designed with a traditional Japanese "Yagasuri" pattern. This jacket is based on a military coat and can be worn comfortably. It features loose armholes like a flying squirrel. If you stand up the collar and fasten the small buttons, it will have a large A-line silhouette. The "Yagasuri" pattern is a Japanese crest used in kasuri, with a pattern of overlapping bows and arrows. It means shooting through happiness, and is said to be a pattern that wards off evil and brings good luck.
A basic chore coat with beautiful sleeve lines. Made with honnai yarn that has been dyed with a skein, it features subtle vertical unevenness. Double weaving on a dobby loom gives it thickness and elasticity without making it heavy. The yarn is dyed and the fabric is woven and finished without using high heat, resulting in a soft, fluffy texture. This original sashiko Material has been made with a focus on comfort and has been a staple for many years. This classic chore coat has been further improved, with attention paid to ease of movement as well as the beauty of the silhouette. The large, easy-to-use pockets are placed in a way that makes it easy to put your hands in.
This is a padded zip-up blouson with piping cord. The warp thread is 100/2 off-white thread, and the weft thread is 40/1 rope-dyed indigo thread. The thin and flexible 100-count warp and weft threads express the indigo-like texture and delicate pattern. This is a jacquard Material with a Japanese pattern that expresses the "comfortable wind of the wind." The lines representing the wind are nested inside each other, which is considered to be auspicious when layered, and expresses a technique often used in Japanese patterns. This zip-up jacket features dark navy high-gauge gauge ribs and piping cords. jacquard Material is one-wash tumbler processed, giving Material a fluffy and warm feel, and the padding gives it a light impression but keeps you warm when worn. detail are Points, and length is compact, giving it a brushed-up silhouette.
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.
A box silhouette with a moderate volume with a slight drop at the shoulder tip is a recommended 2B tailor jacket. The warp yarn is cotton, and the weft yarn is cotton and wool, expressing the jacquard pattern. It is woven like a double tissue on a jacquard loom and the fabric is tumbled to give it a light and puffy Material. By combining the luster of wool with the matte texture of cotton, black on the vertical, and navy blue on the horizontal, the "Kazeno Nagare" pattern is expressed. This cotton-based Material feel can be worn for a long season. It is a 2B tailor jacket with a compact lapel width and a standard V-zone balance that can be worn smoothly. The width and shoulder are not too large, and the box silhouette is moderately roomy. The jacquard pattern makes the overall feel simple, but the detail jacket is playful with pockets with stitch on the surface.
The stand-Points stand‐up collar jacket features neat and thin frog buttons. The thick and fluffy double-weave sashiko fabric is thick yet soft. The puffy fibers contain air and are warm. The sashiko part is woven using two strands of 16-count thread, which are made thicker by twisting three strands together. The weft threads are made of different thread counts, giving the sashiko a unique uneven texture. The fabric is originally beige, and after it is made into a product, each piece is hand-dyed in jet black by a craftsman. The relaxed silhouette has ample width in the body and sleeves. This jacket makes use of the soft roundness of the sashiko fabric, making it comfortable to wear. The neat and thin frog buttons on the front add a sharp impression.
This is a down hood vest with simple stitch. It is woven in satin using indigo cotton thread for the warp and black nylon thread for the weft. It has a lightweight and smooth texture that is unique to nylon, but by weaving it in satin, it has a moderate Material without being too stiff. The filling is made from recycled down from down comforters and down jackets. It is disassembled by hand to prevent impurities from being mixed in. In addition, it is thoroughly washed until the water is no longer cloudy, so it is restored to a fluffy down. It is a piece that emphasizes balance and can be worn with any bottom. This hood vest has just the right amount of volume and is easy to layer, and the simple down stitch is an accent. The hood that is connected to the collar that fits around the face is warm and is Points. The armholes have elastic detail details that keep the shoulders from bouncing, making it easy to wear. The drawstrings around the hood and hem can be adjusted to create a comfortable balance when worn. We recommend wearing it in your exact size, but it also looks great if you size up with some room to spare.