PT-147B
Bamboo pants (red iron oxide dye)
Bamboo is a strong fiber, but the length of the fibers is too short to spin as it is, so it is mixed with cotton and spun, and the resulting yarn is used for the warp and weave of the fabric. Bamboo fiber is labeled as bamboo, unlike rayon produced by the viscose method, which is an environmental concern. (For details, please refer to the link for outer fabric materials below.) The yarn has natural unevenness, does not stick to the skin, and the bamboo's firmness lasts for a long time, making it comfortable to wear, especially in midsummer.
Belt loops are attached to withstand the weight of the wearer's own weight and the weight of the items carried, but the elastic waistband and string make it possible to wear it without a belt. While referring to the patterns of sarouel and monpe, the pants are made with seams to create a sense of volume. Although the rise is deep, it is easy to move around in because it ensures a certain amount of movement, and the steep taper from the knee to the hem can be adjusted by rolling up. The design is simple yet functional, so you can choose the size you like regardless of your body type. The waist string is an original string made in Uji, Kyoto , and all the sewing, including the overlock machine, is made with cotton thread.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 55% vegetable fiber (bamboo), 45% cotton
- Outer Fabric Material
- China, Sichuan (plant fiber (bamboo)), USA and others (cotton)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Gifu/Kaizu
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Takashima, Shiga
- Finishing
- Higashiomi, Shiga
- Sewing
- Hakui, Ishikawa