JK-23
Triple-woven cotton, silk, wool and linen jacket
The original fabric has a triple structure, with cotton for the warp and wool, cotton linen, and silk for the weft. The three pieces of fabric are held together with water-soluble binding threads, so they are sewn together as one piece of fabric as usual, but after completion, the binding threads are dissolved in water to separate them into three pieces of different materials. The outer layer is warm wool, the inner layer that touches the skin is silk, and the two layers are made of cotton linen, which is easy to handle. The layers of air between the two layers keep the wearer warm. The collar is cut and there are almost no seams except for the seams of the raglan sleeves, so it is designed to be worn as is, as if the fabric is worn as is. This makes it suitable for many people regardless of body type. All seams are finished with a merrow stitch, so it can be worn reversibly. The inner layer can be tied with a string or the outer layer can be worn like a cape, allowing the wearer to freely arrange it.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 42% cotton, 33% silk, 19% wool, 6% linen
- Outer Fabric Material
- Warp: Cotton (India) Weft: Wool (New Zealand, Australia) Cotton (USA) Linen (Belgium, China) Silk (China)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Warp: Cotton (India) Weft: Wool (China) Cotton/Linen (Japan) Silk (Zhejiang, China)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Nishiwaki, Hyogo
- Sewing
- Kyoto, Kyoto