In the Edo period, cloth that could only be produced by hand-weaving was very valuable, and most of the common people procured cloth and kimonos at second-hand clothing stores. When the kimono becomes old, it can be remade into children's clothes, used as diapers or rags, or sold to a scrap shop to reuse it over and over again. They devised ways to extend the life of the cloth by applying beautiful sashiko to the cloth that wears out in the process of being used.
This item is made of indigo-dyed sashiko weave, and the white vertical lines of the sashiko weave that are carefully woven slowly and carefully bring out the goodness of indigo. Yes, it becomes soft and familiar with the skin. While it is durable, it is made with a moderately thick fabric for a light and comfortable fit. In terms of design, the large pockets on both sides that connect from the front to the back of the body can be separated with a single button, allowing you to store small items as well as large items. It also has belt loops, so you can adjust the size to your liking. The length that hits the knees makes it easy for adult men who have been unable to challenge shorts until now. The exquisite fit silhouette and vintage atmosphere are attractive.
Care: Washable
Fabric thickness: thick
Silhouette: Straight
Elasticity: Slightly
Lining: None
■ Product details
Material: 100% cotton
Features: Indigo dyeing / Sashiko
Related categories: Bottoms / Shorts
Gender Type: Men's
size chart
size |
waist |
pants length |
hip |
Thigh circumference |
around the hem |
S. |
79 | 55 |
110 |
70 |
60 |
M. |
83 |
56 |
114 |
72 |
62 |
L. |
87 |
57 |
118 |
74 |
64 |
XL |
91 |
58 |
122 |
76 |
66 |
2XL |
95 |
59 |
126 |
78 |
68 |
*There may be an error in the texture and color depending on the viewing device environment such as your computer. Thank you for your understanding. *There are some errors in the size chart due to the characteristics of the fabric and weave of the product. Please note.