SH-150
OC Hemp Light-Ounce Denim Pullover
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, refreshing feel.
This is a pullover shirt with a wide body and a substantial, voluminous feel._ Almost all parts are constructed with a straight-line pattern, and the planar shape naturally adapts to a variety of body types, much like a kimono._ Pockets are included for convenience as a practical everyday garment._ The pocket stitching is designed to prevent dust and lint from accumulating inside by rounding the corners._ The buttons are made of water 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