Style: Coverall
Coveralls are a type of work jacket that was originally used as work wear.
Utilizing the details of work jackets there are 4pockets in the front.
JBJ add some touches to make it slightly narrower body in the style of JAPAN BLUE JEANS.
It is simple design and goes with any styles.
Fabric: 11oz indigo sashiko
Sashiko fabric is originally for firefighter’s clothing in the Edo period and in modern times, it is known as Judo and Kendo uniforms.
JBJ developed this sashiko fabric into modern and casual clothing.
The fabric is lighter and softer compared to how it was in the past to suit daily casual wear.
JBJ's indigo sashiko fabric is rope dyed as same as denim, so it will get fades.
Details
・Button closure
・JBJ original donut button
・100% Cotton
・Made in Japan
*This fabric is rich in real indigo dye and the colour can transfer
Style fits slim, so go up a size if you wanna layer up underneath...
Sashiko - Japanese Traditional Embroidery Fabric
In the Edo period (1615-1868), the Sashiko embroidery technic was known to reinforce points of wear.
It was also used to repair/strengthen the worn clothing areas with patches and keeping the wearer warm.
It has a tough texture and was stitched mainly on fireman clothing
Sashiko, or “little stabs,” is a traditional Japanese technique of functional embroidery that can reinforce the fabric to make it stonger and more hardwearing.
This heavyweight Sashiko cotton is made from many layers of thread, making it strong and thick yet lightweight and breathable, with a stitched ‘rice like’ texture. The fabric is dyed using a traditional technique called Bushu in which the threads are yarn dyed with real indigo dye before being woven.
|
LENGTH |
CHEST |
CUFF |
SHOULDER |
SLEEVE LENGTH |
M |
69.5 |
109 |
24 |
45 |
64.5 |
L |
71.5 |
113 |
25 |
47 |
65.5 |
XL |
73.5 |
117 |
26 |
49 |
66.5 |
XXL |
75.5 |
121 |
27 |
51 |
67.5 |