JK-81
OC Garabo Jacket
The original fabric is made by weaving a mountain-shaped diagonal pattern on a Schonherr loom using cotton mixed with organic cotton waste, spun on a gara spinning machine as the weft, and silk spun pongee threads made by re-spinning waste cocoons and other parts that cannot be used for silk thread as the warp. The knotty texture of the yarn made by gara spinning, combined with the unique softness of the Schonherr loom woven at a slow speed, creates a texture that is almost like hand-woven fabric.
The fabric selvedge made by the Schonherr loom is used as is for the edge of the collar, so the body is slightly biased, creating a pattern that fits the body well. The collar can be stood up or folded back, and the sleeves can be folded to the desired length. The back side is cut off with a tassel-like feel by sewing with very fine stitches. It can be worn reversibly, and there is a patch pocket on the front side.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 55% cotton, 45% silk
- Outer Fabric Material
- California, USA (cotton) China (silk)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Ichinomiya, Aichi (weft thread) China (warp thread)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Ichinomiya, Aichi
- Finishing
- Ichinomiya, Aichi
- Sewing
- Kyoto, Kyoto
- Dyeing
- Okayama, Okayama (Charcoal) Bunkyo, Tokyo (Dark Navy, Black)