PT-121
Flax Ramie Silk Wide
The warp threads are made of a domestically spun blend of two types of hemp, linen and ramie, and the weft threads are made of silk, making for an original fabric. The unique sagging feel of flax is reduced by blending it with ramie, and the weft threads are made of silk, making the fabric soft against the skin and creating neps, giving it a worn-in feel right from the start. For more details on the differences between flax, ramie, and hemp, please refer to Boken's article.
These classic straight silhouette pants are characterized by a moderate sense of roominess, a moderate length, and a hem width that is not too wide. Silk is woven into the weft thread, so a patch is sewn in from the hips to the inner thighs, which are prone to rubbing, to reinforce and increase durability. The waist is elastic, and the inner string allows you to wear it comfortably without a belt. It also has belt loops, so if you use a belt, you can stably use the pockets even when carrying heavy items.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 64% linen, 36% silk
- Contrast Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% linen
- Outer Fabric Material
- France (flax) China (ramie) China (silk)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Aichi/Toyokawa (hemp) China (silk)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Shizuoka/Iwata
- Finishing
- Shizuoka and Hamamatsu
- Sewing
- Osaka, Osaka
- Dyeing
- Bunkyo, Tokyo