【Anniversary Appreciation Special Discount Edition】1930‘S JAPANESE SASHIKO RANCH JACKET (OM0004)
-Limited editon of 5 pcs per size
-Japanese market version open to all markets
Style Details
Based on early 1930‘S ranch jackets, this jacket is constructed with a heavyweight 450-gram combed cotton fabric. It is thick, soft, and has a tactile texture, providing a skin-friendly feel and a three-dimensional effect. The jacket features traditional Japanese SASHIKO embroidery, creating a multi-layered and patterned effect with visible stitching lines. The garment undergoes multiple rounds of heavy washing and hand rubbing, presenting a vintage effect that adds to its nostalgic appeal. The addition of a double-breasted front closure with overlapping buttons not only enhances the collar's shape but also adds warmth. The cuffs are equipped with adjustable tabs, allowing for a customized fit based on the thickness of inner layers and ensuring a snug fit around the arms.
Fabric Details
450 GSM (Grams per Square Meter) Heavy weight Pure Cotton Sashiko Embroidery. The white visible threads on the garment are the result of heavy washing after the construction process.
Craftsmanship Difficulty
The washing process to achieve the desired visible thread effect is challenging, resulting in a higher rate of imperfect products. After the washing process, the fabric undergoes shrinkage, creating a unique texture and a substantial feel that cannot be achieved with other fabrics. The fading effect of the entire garment is meticulously achieved through manual hand rubbing by skilled artisans. The intensity of the rubbing is crucial, as even a slight mistake can result in the breakage of the sashiko embroidery threads, leading to a high rate of discarded pieces, even for experienced craftsmen. The daily production of washed garments is less than 5 pieces.
Important Note
This product is made from sashiko fabric dyed with indigo blue. The rich fading effect is achieved through a manual washing and rubbing process after the garment is made. Even within the same batch, each piece will have a slightly different fading effect. The fabric dyeing process is fundamentally based on plant-based indigo dye, and before the initial wear, it is recommended to wash it separately with saltwater to remove excess dye, as some color transfer may occur. After 3-5 washes, the color stability will gradually improve, allowing for mixing with similar colors during laundry. It is important to avoid washing or drying the garment with light-colored clothes and to avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight. For storage, it is recommended to fold the garment inside out and keep it in a dark place to avoid exposure to light.
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