Studio D'Artisan

Studio D'Artisan Sumi Dyed "Ajiro Denim" Shirt

D5688 SUMI

  • SDA Original 13oz. Ajiro Weave Selvedge Denim
  • 100% Cotton
  • One Wash
  • Workstyle chest pockets
  • Side gussets
  • Tagua Nut button opening

    Ajiro is a quintessentially Japanese weave that involves delicately weaving thin strips of bamboo and was historically used to make baskets. Everyday articles created using this particular type of wickerwork were considered indispensable by those who used them - with the pattern even being regarded as auspicious. Heralded as a weave that will attract happiness and protect everything precious for the user - Studio D'Artisan have created from the ground up their latest "Ajiro Denim" series for 2023.

    By combining different weave structures in this particular denim prior to performing a factory wash on the garment, the shrinkage results in a particularly uneven texture giving a three-dimensional look to the fabric.

    Traditionally, Sumi is produced from a combination of pinewood soot, animal glue, and perfume. A common misconception is that the final product is a liquid, when in fact the ink is only the result of rubbing a solid ink 'stick' against an inkstone with water. Thus, the original production of ink sticks requires a painstaking process of thoroughly mixing the raw ingredients before kneading and shaping them in wooden molds. The aging process can take from a few months to several years. 

    *Model is pictured wearing a size 38. He weighs 60kg (133 pounds) and is 177cm (5’8”) tall.

    Size - CM Chest Shoulder Center Back Sleeve
    36 98
    41
    69 61
    38 102
    43 71
    62
    40 107
    45 72
    63
    42 112
    47 74 64
    44 117 49 76 65
    46 122 50 78 66
    48 127 52 79 67
    Size - Inches Chest Shoulder Center Back Sleeve
    36 38.6
    16.1 27.2 24
    38 40.2 16.9 28 24.4
    40 42.1 17.7 28.3 24.8
    42 44.1
    18.5 29.1 25.2
    44 46.1
    19.3 29.9 25.6
    46 48
    19.7 30.7 26
    48 50 20.5 31.1 26.4
    Made in Okayama, Japan

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