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Studio D'Artisan Kakishibu Dyed Heavyweight Check Flannel Shirt

Studio D'Artisan Kakishibu Dyed Heavyweight Check Flannel Shirt

5659
  • SDA Original Heavyweight Flannel Fabric
  • 100% Cotton
  • One Wash
  • Garment dyed in Kakishibu
  • Slim fit silhouette
  • DoubleĀ chest pockets
  • Tagua nutĀ button opening
  • Side Gussets

Kakishibu has a deep-rooted history in Japanese craft culture & tradition, dating back to the early 13th century when it was first introduced to Japan from China. Annually in late August, unripe persimmon is harvested as their tannin or juice is extracted. Used as a multi-solution tool, Kakishibu was used to cure hangovers, for wood lacquering, and even as a clearing agent for sake, to name only a few of the varied applications of the historic dye.Ā 

*Model is pictured wearing a size 38. He weighs 59kg (130 pounds) and is 178cm (5’11ā€) tall.Ā 

Size - CM Chest Shoulder Centre Back Sleeve
36 100 41.5 66.5 59.5
38 102 43.5 68 60
40 107 44.5 71.5 63.5
42 115 47 72.5 64.5
44 121 49.5 74.5 65.5
46 126 52.5 75 66
Size - Inches Chest Shoulder Centre Back Sleeve
36 39.4 16.3 26.2 23.4
38 40.2 17.1 26.8 23.6
40 42.1 17.5 28.1 25
42 45.3 18.5 28.5 25.4
44 47.6 19.5 29.3 25.8
46 49.6 20.7 29.5 26
Made in Okayama, Japan
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Studio D'Artisan Kakishibu Dyed Heavyweight Check Flannel Shirt—

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5659
  • SDA Original Heavyweight Flannel Fabric
  • 100% Cotton
  • One Wash
  • Garment dyed in Kakishibu
  • Slim fit silhouette
  • DoubleĀ chest pockets
  • Tagua nutĀ button opening
  • Side Gussets

Kakishibu has a deep-rooted history in Japanese craft culture & tradition, dating back to the early 13th century when it was first introduced to Japan from China. Annually in late August, unripe persimmon is harvested as their tannin or juice is extracted. Used as a multi-solution tool, Kakishibu was used to cure hangovers, for wood lacquering, and even as a clearing agent for sake, to name only a few of the varied applications of the historic dye.Ā 

*Model is pictured wearing a size 38. He weighs 59kg (130 pounds) and is 178cm (5’11ā€) tall.Ā 

Size - CM Chest Shoulder Centre Back Sleeve
36 100 41.5 66.5 59.5
38 102 43.5 68 60
40 107 44.5 71.5 63.5
42 115 47 72.5 64.5
44 121 49.5 74.5 65.5
46 126 52.5 75 66
Size - Inches Chest Shoulder Centre Back Sleeve
36 39.4 16.3 26.2 23.4
38 40.2 17.1 26.8 23.6
40 42.1 17.5 28.1 25
42 45.3 18.5 28.5 25.4
44 47.6 19.5 29.3 25.8
46 49.6 20.7 29.5 26
Made in Okayama, Japan
Studio D'Artisan Kakishibu Dyed Heavyweight Check Flannel Shirt | Okayama Denim