1877S Kyoto Black Dyeing Sashiko Jeans Slim Straight

1877S Kyoto Black Dyeing Sashiko Jeans Slim Straight

$455.00
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Sashiko jeans using "Aishita", a technique of Kyoto black Montsuki dyeing The deep and powerful black that is created by layering black on indigo over and over again is the ultimate black that can only be expressed by Kyoto black montsuki dyeing. Slim Straight Fit 14oz original selvedge sashiko Color: Black Plain pocket oversea version Made In Japan Size 38: $474 Model is 6'2 wearing a size 32 Kyoto Black Dyeing [京黒紋付染] Kyoto Black Dyeing has a long history, dating back to the Heian period. At that time, ink dyeing was done. Originally, it was worn by monks and samurai as ceremonial clothing, and in the Edo period, in order to express a deep black color, a technique called Benishita, Aishita, in which the fabric was first dyed with red or indigo, was adopted. At that time, the fabric was dyed black with a plant dye called binroji. Binroji-dyed black crests became so strong that they were said to be impervious to swords, and black crests became popular among samurai. In the Meiji

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