SH-79
Wool triple weave shirt
This is an original fabric made by sewing a triple-layered fabric with cotton warp and shrink-proof wool weft as usual, and then dissolving the binding thread in water to separate it into three layers after completion. Normally, only the outer and inner fabrics are visible, but when one of the fabrics wears out, the inner fabric becomes visible. Inspired by the frequent use of patches for repairs, this fabric is designed to be repaired. Wool is used for the weft, and air is trapped between the fabrics, providing ample warmth. The shirt is proposed as a Western-style garment that constitutes modern ethnic clothing. The construction follows the rules of Western clothing, but the design has been stripped away as much as possible, and the pattern is based on functionality. Specifically, the sleeve cap is tucked in and the bottom of the sleeve is set higher to allow for movement around the arms, and the yoke on the back is tucked in rather than gathered, ensuring movement in the back. The silhouette is slightly looser than the standard SH-03.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 70% wool, 30% cotton
- Outer Fabric Material
- Warp: India (cotton) Weft: Australia (wool)
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Warp: India (cotton) Weft: China, Jiangsu (wool)
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Nishiwaki, Hyogo
- Sewing
- Taito Ward, Tokyo
- Dyeing
- Weft thread: Jiangsu, China or Niigata, Toyama, Japan (wool)