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Nttitudoo MFG

【Anniversary Sale】1920'S BOULOGNE GARDEFORÊT JACKET MODÈLE I (DR0204)

Regular price $288.00 USD
Regular price $369.00 USD Sale price $288.00 USD
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Size

*Anniversary Appreciation Special Discount Edition
*Limited editon of 8pcs per size
*Japanese market version open to all markets

Background

-Replica of the jacket "MODÈLE I " worn by the Bois de Boulogne forest wardens in 1920s France and meticulously crafted reimagining of a bygone era

Fabric Details

-100% zimbabwe cotton twill made in France

Design Details

-Par excellence made in Japan

-Handcrafted-garment-dyed with Japanese traditional "soumoku nishoku dyeing"

-Multi pockets

-YKK® metal snaps & buckle

-Vintage garment-washed

 

About 「SOUMOKU NISHOKU DYEING」

A special traditional hand-finished dyeing technique in Japanese craftsmanship, which involves using two different plant-based dyes to color fabrics or garment, resulting in a dual-tone effect. As a unique variation of plant dyeing, it skillfully utilizes natural plant pigments and dyeing methods to create distinctive two-color patterns, characterized by its natural, eco-friendly, and artistic qualities.

PLANT-DYEING MATERIAL

「KAKISHIBU-DYE」

Before the beginning of autumn each year, unripe green persimmons are harvested, washed, crushed, juiced, and filtered. The persimmon juice is then fermented and aged for several months or even over a year to produce a deep brown persimmon tannin dye. Traditionally, the dye is buried underground or stored in a cool, shaded place to enhance its colorfastness and stability

「SHIKON-DYE」
Japanese madder (Lithospermum erythrorhizon) is a perennial herbaceous plant, typically cultivated by dyehouse themselves. Dyehouse usually harvest the roots in advance and store them in burlap sacks. The dye for akanezome (Japanese madder dyeing) is extracted from these roots, with the entire process being largely handmade and extremely time-consuming. Interestingly, the older the madder roots, the more vibrant and effective the dyeing results become

*「CARE INSTRUCTION notice」

-Avoid wearing with light-colored garments or washing with other items! Significant color bleeding will occur initially

-Do not pour detergent directly onto the shell in washing

-Dissolve a mild neutral detergent in water before gently immersing the garment

- Gentle hand washing


Size & Fit

*All measurements are specific to this product. The best way to determine the size you need is to find a similar item that fits you well, then measure the same way we do (see ''How To Measure'' diagram) and compare with the measurements on the table below. If a specific dimension is important to you (for example, chest size), please ask us to check for confirmation

*Manual measurement may vary by 1–2 cm