SH-84DC
Hemp long sleeve pullover, high density (plant dyed)
100% hemp thread is used for the warp and weft. It is finer than the usual hemp fabric, so it has a denser weave and a higher quality look. Hemp is a strong fiber, but it gradually becomes more familiar with the skin over time, and you can enjoy the change in texture from hemp to cotton. The cool feel that is characteristic of hemp remains even after repeated washing, making it comfortable to wear even in midsummer. For the history of hemp cloth, see Shinichiro Yoshida, Director of the Modern Linen Research Institute , and for the differences between hemp, ramie, and flax, see Boken's article . This oversized pullover has a sense of freedom as if you are not wearing it, as it leaves a lot of space between the body and the fabric. The split raglan sleeves ensure a moderate amount of movement, and the collar stands up nicely even after repeated washing, giving it a more neat impression than a T-shirt.
*There are knots and unevenness in the threads that are unique to natural materials. This is because we place importance on texture and use raw materials with uneven fiber lengths, so please consider this as part of the look. Please be careful not to pull on the knots in the threads too hard, as this may cause the threads to break and create holes in the fabric.
*Dyed with dyes extracted from plants and insects, there is a natural unevenness. As there is a possibility of color transfer, avoid using it with light-colored items at first, wash with a neutral detergent, and dry in the shade. As it is product dyed, the color and size of each item will vary slightly. (Walnut (dark), mugwort (dark), horse chestnut (dark))
*Dyed with natural indigo. The color will become lighter with repeated use. As there is a possibility of color transfer, avoid using with light-colored items at first, wash with neutral detergent, and dry in the shade. As this is product dyed, the color and size of each item may vary slightly. (Indigo (dark))
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% plant fiber (hemp)
- Outer Fabric Material
- Heilongjiang, China
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Shanxi, China
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Shizuoka and Hamamatsu
- Finishing
- Higashiomi, Shiga
- Sewing
- Gifu・Gifu
- Dyeing
- Kyoto, Kyoto