




We use jacquard fabric woven in Kiryu, a city famous for its composite jacquard fabrics.
By using a stretchy thread for one of the three types of warp thread, the pattern is finished in a stretch dimensional manner.
This simple zip-up jacket is inspired by a drizzler jacket. It has a boxy silhouette with just the right amount of volume so it doesn't cling to the body. It can be worn as two piece set with trousers. The collar tab and sleeves feature knot buttons reminiscent of Mizuhiki cords. You can stand up the collar or enjoy a variety of styling possibilities thanks to the double zipper.
These trousers highlight the beauty of the stitchless stitch, making the most of Material. Visible stitch has been reduced as much as possible, resulting in a clean center pleat tuck. They have a beautiful, straight silhouette that is not too thick and roomy. The knot detail at the hem slits, reminiscent of Mizuhiki cord, makes these pants stand out. Based on basic, roomy, and comfortable painter pants, they have been finished with a straight silhouette from the hips to the hem. Hammer loops and scale pockets are placed in convenient locations.
This is a straight-leg skirt with no belt at the waist. Its midi length allows you to see your ankles. The hem is folded back like a mackintosh on pants, creating a perfect balance between a feminine silhouette and a masculine essence.