SH-147
OC silk chambray shirt
This original chambray fabric is woven in the Boshu region using Indian organic cotton for the warp and silk spun silk thread for the weft. Silk spun silk thread is made by re-spinning the short fibers that are generated during the spinning of silk spun yarn, and it has a subtle luster and the suppleness unique to silk. Chambray refers to a plain weave structure in which the color of the warp and weft threads is changed to create a deep color tone on the surface. The color of the warp and weft threads is changed in all colors, resulting in a finish where the depth and shading of the color can be felt depending on the incidence of light and movement. It is woven slowly on a rapier loom, which is a shuttle loom that has been uniquely modified, without putting stress on the yarn, and a tumbler finish is applied in the final process. It is a soft fabric that retains the soft texture of cotton and silk while maintaining a firm density.
This is a shirt with a silhouette that provides ample room in the body._ The front placket is designed with a shallow overlap, allowing it to be worn lightly as a light layer or buttoned up._ It features a functional pattern with minimal embellishments, and gathers at the shoulders ensure freedom of movement._ Extra stitching is used in areas prone to stress, such as the placket, neckline, and cuffs, to increase durability._ Nut buttons are used for the buttons.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 50% cotton, 50% silk
- Outer Fabric Material
- India, Uganda, etc. (cotton) India (silk)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Osaka/Minami City (cotton) India (silk)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Shizuoka and Hamamatsu
- Finishing
- Shizuoka and Hamamatsu
- Sewing
- Niigata - Uonuma
- Dyeing
- Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture