OP-18
Linen Hemp Shirt Dress
Fine-count linen forms the warp, while the weft alternates fine-count linen and hemp to give a textured, uneven weave. The open weave lets air pass through for comfort in the heat, and the natural crispness of linen and hemp makes it easy to wear in every season but winter. When dyed, the difference in how linen and hemp take colour brings out the weave pattern and enriches the fabric's character.
A front-opening shirt dress. The easy silhouette wears lightly, whether as an overlayer or on its own.
*There are knots and unevenness in the threads that are unique to natural materials. This is because we place importance on texture and use raw materials with uneven fibre lengths, so please consider this as part of the look. Please be careful not to pull on the knots in the threads too hard, as this may cause the threads to break and create holes in the fabric.
*Due to the washing process after sewing, the colour and size may vary slightly from item to item. (White, Natural White)
*Dyed with Kishu Binchotan charcoal and pigments, there is a natural unevenness. To avoid colour transfer, avoid combining with light-coloured items and always wash separately. Colour transfer will subside with use. Because it is garment-dyed, the colour and size will vary slightly from item to item. (Charcoal)
*Dyed in dark colours. To avoid colour transfer, please avoid mixing with light colours. To prevent colour fading, use a dry-cleaning detergent and dry in the shade. Due to post-production processing, the colour and size of each item may vary slightly. (Dark Navy, Black-red, Charcoal Gray, Black)
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 83% linen 17% hemp
- Outer Fabric Material
- France (linen), China (hemp)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Tunisia (linen, hemp)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Kakegawa, Shizuoka
- Finishing
- Higashiomi, Shiga
- Sewing
- Gifu, Gifu
- Dyeing
- Kurashiki, Okayama (charcoal) Bunkyo, Tokyo (dark navy, black-red, charcoal gray, black)