CT-20
Hanten long coat
The fabric is a mossa material woven in Oshu, Aichi Prefecture. Woolen fabrics often contain nylon for reinforcement, but this product is made using only Super 100 wool spun yarn, and is brushed after weaving. All production from weaving onwards is done in Oshu. It is inspired by Japanese cotton-padded Hanten coats. The hem is not flared like a Western coat, and when you stand up the collar and tie the front, it looks like a kimono. There is enough room to wear a thick sweater under the coat, so it can be worn until mid-winter. You can also leave the front open to let air in, making it suitable for a longer season. There are no buttons or other fastenings, but you can fasten it with your own pins or belt if necessary. The shorter length CT-19 is also available.
*To give you an idea of the original fabric, the edge of the fabric is used as is for the seam allowance on the back of the collar. There may be individual differences between the left and right sides, but please understand that this is a design feature.
*After wearing, gently brush the fur to straighten it out and prevent pilling. If pilling does occur, cut it off with small scissors without pulling it out. We are also available to provide advice on care at any time.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% wool
- Outer Fabric Material
- Australia (hair)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- China
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Bishu
- Finishing
- Ichinomiya, Aichi
- Sewing
- Hyogo/Kobe
- Dyeing
- Ichinomiya, Aichi