PT-131C
Washi hemp pants (dyed with plants)
This is an original fabric using Japanese paper thread for the warp and hemp thread for the weft._ It is said that cloth using Japanese paper already existed in the Nara period, and was used for clothing as "paper cloth," made by tearing paper into thin strips and weaving it._ Today, the technology to process it into thread has advanced, and this tradition continues with lightweight, strong Japanese paper thread._ We use OJO from Oji Fiber, a filament thread made by slitting Japanese paper (made from Ecuadorian manila hemp) to less than 1mm and then twisting it._ It is lightweight, has little pilling, and is highly absorbent and strong._ By combining the firmness of the Japanese paper with the suppleness of the hemp, we have achieved a unique texture with both a distinctive wrinkled feel and softness.
These pants are patterned after Monpe and Tatsuke (traditional Japanese clothing)._ Characterized by a high waist and a sharp taper from the knee to the hem, they offer ample freedom of movement and can be adjusted in silhouette by rolling up the legs._ The waist features elastic and a drawstring, allowing them to be worn without a belt, though belt loops are also included for added support when carrying weight._ The design is simple and understated, prioritizing functionality, and is suitable for a wide range of body types and allows for a choice of preferred fit._ The waist drawstring uses hemp cord.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- Other fibers (Japanese paper) 58%, Plant fiber (hemp) 42%
- Outer Fabric Material
- Ecuador (Japanese paper) China (hemp)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Japan (Washi paper) China (Hemp)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Ichinomiya, Aichi
- Finishing
- Ichinomiya, Aichi
- Sewing
- Osaka, Osaka
- Dyeing
- Kyoto, Kyoto