Studio D'Artisan

Studio D'Artisan "Kurozome" Aloha Shirt

Size

5687

  • Studio D'Artisan "100 Pigs" Jacquard Fabric
  • 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester
  • One Wash
  • Kurozome black-dyed yarns
  • Slim fit silhouette
  • Chest pocket
  • Shell button opening

The history of "Kyoto Montsuki Black" dyeing dates back to the Heian period, when black garments were predominantly worn by Buddhist priests and Samurai as formal attire. Traditionally, garments were first hand-dyed in either red or indigo, prior to being dyed to the deep black color using a natural pigment extracted from Betel nuts (Binroji).

Kurozome involves the base dye being applied many times before being introduced to the black pigment. The process involves these colors being layered over one another in order to achieve the deepest hue of black in the garment. This tedious dyeing process requires the expert skill of Kyoto Montsuki's craftsmen who individually dye each garment by hand, while subtly adjusting the temperature of the dye bath over time. 

*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 Armhole
36 104 42 65 20 18
38 106 44 66.5 20.5 18.5
40 114 47 68 21 19
42 120 49 72 22 19.5
44 124 51 73.5 23 20
46 132 53 75 24 20.5
48 137 57 75 25.5 21
Size - Inches Chest Shoulder Center Back Sleeve Armhole
36 40.9 16.5 25.6 7.9 7.1
38 41.7 17.3 26.2 8.1 7.3
40 44.9 18.5 26.8 8.3 7.5
42 47.2 19.3 28.3 8.7 7.7
44 48.8 20.1 28.9 9.1 7.9
46 52.0 20.9 29.5 9.4 8.1
48 53.9 22.4 29.5 10.0 8.3
Made in Okayama, Japan

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