SH-25WBB
Short-sleeved Khadi shirt (red iron oxide dye)
SH-25WBB Short Sleeve Khadi Shirt (Bengara Dyed) This shirt uses Khadi made in West Bengal, India, where both the warp and weft are hand-spun and hand-woven. For more information on hand-spinning, please refer to the link to the outer fabric spinning section and the blog of our supplier, CALICO . The unevenness created by hand-spinning and hand-weaving relatively short-fiber Desi Cotton gives it a texture like another skin, and it is beautiful even when lit through the light. The occasional random borders are created by the fine changes in the yarn lot by handwork, and are also one of the characteristics. The hand-woven Khadi fabric is cut from the selvedge to the selvedge, and is folded and sewn like origami, so there is almost no leftover fabric. It has a very flat structure and naturally fits the body shape of many people, like a kimono. The fabric also becomes softer with wear, and since cotton thread is used for sewing, it can be worn comfortably even on bare skin. The fabric selvedge on the placket and hem are used to convey the texture of hand-woven fabric, and thick white mother-of-pearl buttons are hand-sewn on.
*Because we use hand-woven fabric, there are individual differences in size and texture. Please consider the weaving habits, knots in the thread, and pilling as part of the expression. As it is weaker than machine-woven fabric, please avoid excessive strain. We are also available to answer any questions you may have about care.
*Natural pigments are fixed with natural rubber, so there is a natural unevenness. To avoid color transfer, avoid combining with light colors and be sure to wash it separately from other items the first 1-2 times. Since it is product dyed, the color and size of each item may vary slightly.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% cotton
- Outer Fabric Material
- Karnataka, India, etc.
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- West Bengal, India (hand-spun)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- West Bengal, India (handwoven)
- Finishing
- West Bengal, India
- Sewing
- Kyoto, Kyoto
- Dyeing
- Habikino, Osaka