PT-134
OC Hemp Light-Ounce Denim Pants 2
This is an original denim fabric woven in Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture._ The warp threads use organic cotton, and only the surface is dyed indigo using rope dyeing, leaving the core of the thread white._ The weft threads use hemp, and as the fabric is worn, the indigo color fades, while the hemp retains its strength and becomes supple like cotton._ It's a fabric that allows you to enjoy the deepening texture over time. The thickness is designed for year-round wear, from hot to cold seasons._ With repeated wear and washing, the threads loosen, increasing flexibility, and the hemp threads against the skin provide a cool feel.
These are wide-leg, 9/10 length pants with a tapered design, offering a new silhouette. While drawing on the context of workwear, they don't follow the existing form of jeans, but rather are redefined as MITTAN's own unique everyday tool. The entire waist belt incorporates stretch material, and a front-opening design is adopted. The sides and inner legs of the main body are simply sewn, reducing the burden on the fabric while also considering ease of repair. The pocket fabric uses leftover hemp fabric, and the buttons are made of buffalo horn.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 64% cotton, 36% plant fiber (hemp)
- Contrast Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% plant fiber (hemp)
- Outer Fabric Material
- Türkiye (cotton) China (hemp)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Osaka (cotton) Tunisia (hemp)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Okayama, Ibara
- Finishing
- Okayama, Ibara
- Sewing
- Hiroshima and Fukuyama
- Dyeing
- Hiroshima and Fukuyama