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Shop Grey Black Vintage Tsumugi Jacket
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Grey Black Vintage Tsumugi Jacket

Sale Price:$300.00 Original Price:$400.00
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This cardigan style jacket is made from vintage Tsumugi Kimono silk.

Tsumugi 紬 yarns are made from irregular-shaped cocoons called Kuzumayu, which were once considered not fit for spinning even, fine silk threads. Compared to the shine of ordinary silk fabric, Tsumugi has a matte surface. Containing naturally formed slubs, Tsumugi yarns are durable, yet lightweight. Historically, Tsumugi was worn by farmers, samurai and merchants as casual wear. Although Tsumugi was once thought of as a sub-par textile, it is now highly sought after by Japanese Kimono connoisseurs.

The patterns are created from a hand weaving process called Kasuri 絣. Kasuri is a term for textiles that have been woven with threads that are dyed specifically to create patterns in the fabric as they come together in the weaving process. It requires a tremendous amount of planning as threads have to be pre-painted exactly to achieve the final pattern. It’s characterized by slightly blurred or brushed appearance, the beautiful mark of imperfections in hand-weaving.

Features two patch pockets and an extra wide collar that can be folded open for extra coverage. This jacket is lined with vintage Yukata cotton.

GARMENT MEASUREMENTS
Bust/ Hips: 140cm / 55 in
Center to sleeve: 72cm / 28 inches
Length: 80cm / 31.5 inches
Fits up to US size 16

100% silk
Dry clean

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This cardigan style jacket is made from vintage Tsumugi Kimono silk.

Tsumugi 紬 yarns are made from irregular-shaped cocoons called Kuzumayu, which were once considered not fit for spinning even, fine silk threads. Compared to the shine of ordinary silk fabric, Tsumugi has a matte surface. Containing naturally formed slubs, Tsumugi yarns are durable, yet lightweight. Historically, Tsumugi was worn by farmers, samurai and merchants as casual wear. Although Tsumugi was once thought of as a sub-par textile, it is now highly sought after by Japanese Kimono connoisseurs.

The patterns are created from a hand weaving process called Kasuri 絣. Kasuri is a term for textiles that have been woven with threads that are dyed specifically to create patterns in the fabric as they come together in the weaving process. It requires a tremendous amount of planning as threads have to be pre-painted exactly to achieve the final pattern. It’s characterized by slightly blurred or brushed appearance, the beautiful mark of imperfections in hand-weaving.

Features two patch pockets and an extra wide collar that can be folded open for extra coverage. This jacket is lined with vintage Yukata cotton.

GARMENT MEASUREMENTS
Bust/ Hips: 140cm / 55 in
Center to sleeve: 72cm / 28 inches
Length: 80cm / 31.5 inches
Fits up to US size 16

100% silk
Dry clean

This cardigan style jacket is made from vintage Tsumugi Kimono silk.

Tsumugi 紬 yarns are made from irregular-shaped cocoons called Kuzumayu, which were once considered not fit for spinning even, fine silk threads. Compared to the shine of ordinary silk fabric, Tsumugi has a matte surface. Containing naturally formed slubs, Tsumugi yarns are durable, yet lightweight. Historically, Tsumugi was worn by farmers, samurai and merchants as casual wear. Although Tsumugi was once thought of as a sub-par textile, it is now highly sought after by Japanese Kimono connoisseurs.

The patterns are created from a hand weaving process called Kasuri 絣. Kasuri is a term for textiles that have been woven with threads that are dyed specifically to create patterns in the fabric as they come together in the weaving process. It requires a tremendous amount of planning as threads have to be pre-painted exactly to achieve the final pattern. It’s characterized by slightly blurred or brushed appearance, the beautiful mark of imperfections in hand-weaving.

Features two patch pockets and an extra wide collar that can be folded open for extra coverage. This jacket is lined with vintage Yukata cotton.

GARMENT MEASUREMENTS
Bust/ Hips: 140cm / 55 in
Center to sleeve: 72cm / 28 inches
Length: 80cm / 31.5 inches
Fits up to US size 16

100% silk
Dry clean

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