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Kasuri Dyed Beach Cross Trousers [1906]

Kasuri Dyed Beach Cross Trousers [1906]

$4,217.00
Size
Color
Size Chart
SizeWaistRiseInseamThighHem Width
3077.034.578.034.023.0
3179.534.578.034.723.5
3282.035.078.035.424.0
3384.535.078.036.124.5
3487.035.578.036.825.0
3692.036.078.038.226.0

*The sizes above are based on actual measurements of the product. Due to the characteristics of the fabric, there may be a variation of a few centimeters.

*This is the size chart after one wash.

Please consider the shrinkage when deciding the inseam length of raw/non-wash denim.

In the early 1900s, this fabric was developed for workers in the harsh cold regions of the East Coast of America. By twisting together two different colored threads, a random color variation appears on the surface, creating a unique texture with depth. This mixed random color texture is the origin of the term "goma shio" (sesame salt). This fabric, which combines excellent cold resistance and durability, was highly valued by workers in harsh environments, such as hunting and forestry.

It is also said to have been named "Beach Cloth" because surfers at the time wore it to warm up on the beach. From the 1920s to the 1930s, this fabric spread beyond the East Coast to the entire United States, becoming popular among many workers and outdoor enthusiasts. At D'Artisan, we created the 'Kasuri Dyed Beach Cloth' fabric, inspired by this material loved in America, and fused it with the traditional textile "kasuri," which was treasured as clothing for the common people in Japan. By using kasuri yarn for the warp, we created irregularly interrupted straight patterns on the fabric's surface, expressing the scene of pouring rain.

Additionally, the reverse side is made with wool fleece, achieving a double structure with high thermal insulation. This fabric, which combines the kasuri patterns born from Japan's natural environment and the beach cloth rooted in American labor culture, embodies warmth, simplicity, and a unique texture. These trousers are made from the original fabric "Kasuri Dyed Beach Cloth." The seams and fabric edges are finished with piping, ensuring meticulous craftsmanship. The silhouette features a deep rise and wide straight cut. Additionally, the processing of the fabric edge during hemming will be handled by folding it in.

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