Indigo Sashiko Haori

Japan Blue Jeans

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Description

Jacket Japan Blue Jeans Indigo Sashiko Haori

  • 100% cotton 11oz
  • Fabrics Indigo Sashiko
  • Sanforized / One Wash
  • Straight cut
  • 2 side pockets
  • 2 large interior pockets
  • One size fits all
  • Woven and made in Okayama, Japan


You seem to have provided an incomplete sentence. Please provide the full text you want translated from French to English, and I'll be glad to help you with it! Indigo Sashiko Haori from (someone's) place/home Japan Blue is a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional Haori Japanese. This very loose garment was originally intended for warriors during the Sengoku period (around the 16th century), who wore it over their battle armor to protect themselves from the cold. Later, the Haori was popularized among women by geishas who wore it as a fashion item over their kimono. This more modern version offers a more versatile cut thanks to adjusted widths, both in the sleeve widths and the bust. The shoulder is kept drooping, thus contributing to the relaxed aura of this traditional piece. While retaining the classic codes, Japan BlueAdded 2 external side pockets, accompanied by 2 deep internal pockets.


It is offered here in a fabric Sashiko "from" 11oz, dyed with indigo on both the weft and the warp thread. It is a fabric that will develop a beautiful patina as the dye fades over time. The beauty of the patina of a fabric Sashiko resides in the different levels of fading, with the embroidered stitches lightening first, leaving a deeper hue between them, which accentuates the nuances. One of the other advantages of this weave is the comfort. As the weave is not dense, it provides a very pleasant feeling of flexibility from the first wear.


Weaving Sashiko is an integral part of Japanese culture. It is a decorative embroidery technique also associated with clothing making. Formerly used for firefighters' uniforms during the period "Edo" refers to a historical period in Japan, also known as the Tokugawa period, which lasted from 1603 to 1868. This era was characterized by the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's isolationist foreign policy. The city of Edo, now known as Tokyo, was the capital during this time., nowadays we find the Sashiko in Judo and Kendo outfits, as well as among many Japanese brands, which are keen to perpetuate tradition.


This Indigo Sashiko Haori is offered in one size, which can accommodate a wide range of body shapes and silhouettes, whether fitted or more "loose".


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Size guide in cm
Size
One Size
Shoulder to shoulder
25.6 inches
bust width
24.4 inches
sleeve length
20.47 inches
length
29.5 inches
Product Details
Brand
Japan Blue Jeans
Reference
JBOT13053A
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