[KUON] "Indigo-dyed double-woven Noragi"
Noragi, traditional Japanese clothing
Features
- This indigo-dyed fabric is produced in a factory that has been in business for 150 years and handles all processes from dyeing to weaving.
- An ancient Japanese haori that ensures breathability in any position.
- You can wear it casually like a cardigan.
brand
KUON
Designer: Shinichiro Ishibashi
After graduating from Bunka Fashion College, he studied under a tailor in Marunouchi, Tokyo, and then worked as a pattern maker for a Paris Collection brand. Since 2014, he has worked as a freelancer, designing and creating patterns for a number of brands. In 2016, he launched his own collection, KUON.
"New things become old, but beautiful things remain beautiful forever"
It comes from the Japanese word "kuon," meaning "distant past or future" or "eternity."
The essence of the brand is to incorporate the history and culture of vintage clothing and fabrics found all over the world, but not to be bound by those frameworks, and to pursue a simple, unpretentious coolness that will not change over time.
Important Notes
The fabric is made from Enshu indigo fabric produced in Shizuoka Prefecture .
A firm and resilient fabric woven with indigo-dyed medium density yarn and white thread.
The lining is double-woven gauze.
Although it is a traditional workwear, it does not have a "traditional Japanese" feel; rather, it adopts a three-dimensional Western pattern, making it a great accent piece for everyday wear.
Product Specifications
Part number |
22501JK2500 |
material | 100% cotton |
Care Instructions | Can be washed at home |
Country of Origin | Japan |
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