remilla / L
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remilla
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Color: Smoke Sand Size: L Front Length: 81cm Back Length: 73cm Body Width: 59cm Shoulder Width: 49cm Sleeve Length: 85cm Sleeve Length (from shoulder): 61cm As this item is also listed elsewhere, we may not be able to provide it if it sells out first. Thank you for your understanding. Medium-weight twill fabric woven with No. 20 uneven yarn. The appealing uneven texture created by the uneven yarn is a key feature. Fabric with an appealing uneven texture woven with uneven yarn. - A wide neckline that can be worn with various inner layers, from shirts to hoodies. - Pockets sewn on the inside to reduce snagging on the front. - You can access the pockets of the pants you are wearing through the access points to the inner pockets. - The front is long, reaching around the thighs, and the back gradually becomes shorter towards the center. [Designer's Comments ↓] Available in four colors: natural (unbleached) fabric and colors dyed after the product is made. A relaxed silhouette with a generous body width and sleeve width. The front length covers up to the thighs, while the back length rises to a point where it doesn't cover the buttocks when sitting. Originally, I was exploring a coat, and after repeated changes, it took on the appearance of a medium-length coat. When I finished making it, it felt like a coverall, or a kappogi (a traditional Japanese apron). It felt right as an outfit for those who are always exploring. A key feature is the slightly wider collar, which is different from a stand collar. This neckline was inspired by the kariginu (a type of traditional Japanese clothing), and it's a garment that looks good whether you pair it with a shirt or a hoodie. To eliminate snagging on the front as much as possible, the pockets are sewn on the inside, and the side seams create a slit pocket-like construction where you can slip your hands in. The design allows you to reach into your pants pockets, and I like the ease of use and the way it looks when you stand. ※ Kariginu Everyday wear for court nobles from the Heian period onwards. Originally worn for hunting, hence the name, but it became established as everyday wear due to its easy-to-move-in construction. It's what the Shinto priests at shrines wear.
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