JK-78
Patagonia NM wool jacket
The raw material is wool grown in the dry, extremely cold, windy Patagonia region of South America. The long fibers and deep crimping give the fabric both elasticity and stiffness. The color difference between the warp and weft threads expresses depth, and the fabric is easy to remove from the body and wrinkle-resistant. The raw material used is made without mulesing (the removal of part of the skin and flesh without anesthesia to prevent disease-causing parasites from attaching to the creases of the sheep's buttocks), reducing the burden on the sheep.
This jacket has a unique design that changes the shape of the collar and the nuance of the length when worn upside down. It is made from a single piece of fabric from the body to the collar, and the edges and seams are left unfinished, giving the feeling of wearing the texture and characteristics of the fabric as it is. It is reversible, so by turning it over, the seam will be on the inside, creating a more minimalist impression.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% wool
- Outer Fabric Material
- Argentina, Chubu
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Zhejiang, China
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Gifu and Ogaki
- Finishing
- Gifu and Ogaki
- Sewing
- Kyoto, Kyoto
- Dyeing
- Gifu and Ogaki