JK-14C
Bamboo dress (plant dyed)
Bamboo is a strong fiber, but as it is too short to be spun as it is, it is mixed with cotton and spun, and the resulting yarn is used for the warp and weave of the fabric. Bamboo fiber is different from rayon produced by the viscose method, which is an environmentally hazardous process, and is still labeled as bamboo. (For details, see the link to the outer fabric raw materials below.) The yarn has natural irregularities, does not stick to the skin, and the firmness of the bamboo lasts for a long time, making it comfortable to wear, especially in midsummer.
The pattern is made up of almost straight lines except for the curves at the neckline and sides, so that it can be made from kimono fabric, and the sleeves, lower body, and gusset are completely rectangular. It has a flat structure like a kimono, but when you put your body under it, it becomes three-dimensional, and the bias-shaped upper body and gathers at the back naturally fit your body. It can also be worn with the front open. There are pockets on both sides, and a separate waist string is included.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 55% vegetable fiber (bamboo), 45% cotton
- Outer Fabric Material
- China, Sichuan (plant fiber (bamboo)), USA and others (cotton)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Gifu/Kaizu
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Takashima, Shiga
- Finishing
- Higashiomi, Shiga
- Sewing
- Kyoto, Kyoto
- Dyeing
- Kyoto, Kyoto (our company)