CT-43
Wool silk camel hanten coat (with drawstring)
The warp thread is made of cotton, the weft thread is made of wool, silk, and camel, and the material is spun and spun into the yarn. The material is then shrunk and brushed after weaving to create a unique texture. The material has the warmth of wool, the luster of silk, and the heat retention and moisture absorption of camel, but the cotton in the warp thread gives it a lightweight feel, creating a unique texture. It is inspired by Japanese cotton-padded hanten coats. The hem is not as wide as a Western coat, and when you stand up the collar and tie the front together, it looks like a kimono. There is enough room to wear a thick sweater under the coat, so it can be worn until midwinter. You can also open the front to let air in, making it suitable for a longer season. The width is wider and the length is longer than the standard CT-19. The CT-44, which has a longer length, is also available. It comes with a matching string.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 37% wool, 26% cotton, 22% silk, 15% camel
- Outer Fabric Material
- Warp: India (cotton) Weft: Australia (wool) China (silk, camel)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Warp: India (cotton) Weft: China, Shandong (wool, silk, camel)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Ichinomiya, Aichi
- Finishing
- Ichinomiya, Aichi
- Sewing
- Oita/Taketa
- Dyeing
- Bunkyo, Tokyo