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[Pre-Order] Studio D'Artisan Kakishibu Dyed Heavyweight Jersey Vest

[Pre-Order] Studio D'Artisan Kakishibu Dyed Heavyweight Jersey Vest

8109 KAKI

Expected Delivery: May, 2023

Pre-order deadline:Ā November 10th @ Noon (JST)

Learn more about our pre-order processĀ here

  • Original heavyweight cotton Jersey fabric
  • 100% Cotton
  • One Wash
  • Double waist pockets
  • Snap button opening

    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 are 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 M.Ā He weighs 75kg (165 pounds) and is 183cm (6’00ā€) tall.

    Size - CM Chest Shoulder Centre Back
    S 94 30.5 54
    M 97 32 55
    L 100 34 56.5
    XL 105 36 59
    XXL 111 38 61.5
    Size - Inches Chest Shoulder Centre Back
    S
    37 12 21.3
    M 38.2 12.6 21.9
    L 39.4 13.4 22.2
    XL 41.3 14.2 23.2
    XXL 43.7 15 24.2
    Made in Okayama, Japan
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    Original: $175.00

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    [Pre-Order] Studio D'Artisan Kakishibu Dyed Heavyweight Jersey Vest—

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    8109 KAKI

    Expected Delivery: May, 2023

    Pre-order deadline:Ā November 10th @ Noon (JST)

    Learn more about our pre-order processĀ here

    • Original heavyweight cotton Jersey fabric
    • 100% Cotton
    • One Wash
    • Double waist pockets
    • Snap button opening

      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 are 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 M.Ā He weighs 75kg (165 pounds) and is 183cm (6’00ā€) tall.

      Size - CM Chest Shoulder Centre Back
      S 94 30.5 54
      M 97 32 55
      L 100 34 56.5
      XL 105 36 59
      XXL 111 38 61.5
      Size - Inches Chest Shoulder Centre Back
      S
      37 12 21.3
      M 38.2 12.6 21.9
      L 39.4 13.4 22.2
      XL 41.3 14.2 23.2
      XXL 43.7 15 24.2
      Made in Okayama, Japan