[Choose from 3 colors] YoriTo 14oz Mikawa Cotton Sashiko Jeans [YD0001-03]
 ▲ White beard |
 ▲ red beard |
 ▲Yellow mustache <Click the image to open the enlarged image in a new window> |
A hand-painted one-wash jeans that uses the local brand "Mikawa Cotton" for the back pocket, coin pocket, and belt loop.
At first glance, it looks like jeans that have been processed, but in fact, each piece is a piece of craftsmanship that is painted with pigments using a brush, sponge sponge, and fingers. White, red, yellow and playful color development unique to hand painting. Since it is drawn freehand, no two items are exactly the same, making it a special item! |
 Wearing example / front |
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Sashiko fabric for coin pocket and belt loop |
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14 oz denim woven with uneven yarn is used, so you can enjoy the moderate weight and natural color fading when you wear it. The left side is hand-stitched by craftsmen one by one with four layers of white stitching, enhancing the design and originality.
The silhouette of the jeans has a little room in the waist and rise, while the inseam and hem are loosely tapered to achieve a comfortable fit and a beautiful silhouette when worn. |
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 Wearing example, bag |
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Sashiko fabric and piss name on the back pocket |
From casual jeans-like coordination with a T-shirt or cut-and-sew, you can also wear a shirt over it. The stitching and sashiko fabric add a little accent, creating a slightly different atmosphere. |
 Hand-stitched by artisans |
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 Button fly on the front |
 "YoriTo" leather patch |
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 The hem is slightly narrowed for a neat look |
 Expressing a beard with hand painting |
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 Because it is hand-painted, each one has a different expression. |
The front is a button fly specification. The donut button on the top is painted black, so you can enjoy the change over time as the black color peels off and turns silver when you wear it. Sashiko fabric is known as a durable and practical material used for judo uniforms, kendo uniforms, and dish towels. Due to the unevenness of the sashiko fabric, it has excellent durability, heat retention, and moisture absorption, and has been handed down to this day as a "good quality cotton fabric" that feels good on the skin. |
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