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Yamauchi - Non-Mulesing Strong Twist Wool Cross Shirt, Plant Dyed

Yamauchi - Non-Mulesing Strong Twist Wool Cross Shirt, Plant Dyed

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The pattern of the back and sleeves being continuous creates a unique silhouette, allowing you to feel the air between your body and the clothing when wearing this item.
There are no shoulder lines, so it can be worn by anyone regardless of body type.
The unique design of the low-cut tailoring is the highlight, and the placement of the left chest pocket slightly lower adds an accent.
Although the dress has a generous, voluminous width, the fabric has a nice drape that makes it feel smaller and creates a beautiful drape.


No-Mulesing Strong-Twist Wool Cloth (Produced in Bishu)
This is the pinnacle of Kuzuri Meori's craftsmanship, a 100% wool plain weave textile with a cashmere-like finish.
Over the long history of Kuzuri, the quality of their time-tested standard items is amazing and captivating.
One of them is the classic summer wool material, tightly twisted wool cloth.
It is first-class in every respect, from feel to durability, and I don't think there are many textiles that are even better when worn.
Please pick it up and experience it for yourself.


Plant dyeing (Aichi Prefecture)
Plant dyeing has been enjoyed in Japan since ancient times.
This is a dyeing technique that uses dyes extracted by boiling natural materials.
Another feature of this fabric is that it changes color in a variety of ways depending on the mordant used, and this season Yamauchi has dyed wool fabric with mulberry leaves.
The gentle beige color is unique to plant dyeing.


Color kuwa (plant dye)

Size: 3, 4

The dimensions are for reference only and may vary slightly.

181 cm
Wearing size 4

Material: 100% wool (produced in Bishu)


Made in Japan

*The color of the actual product may differ slightly from the image.

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