Yamauchi "KURO-ZOME HEAVY HEMP CLOTH PANTS for LOCALERS"
I really liked the fabric in Yamauchi's 25SS collection, which is made from hemp fabric from Enshu and dyed deep black with Nagoya black crest dyeing.
There were no full-length pants made from this fabric, so we had them made specially for LOCALERS.
This is a fabric that ages beautifully the more you wear it.
Thanks to Mr. Yamauchi, we were able to create some very good pants.
Please try them on.
( If you already own the 25131 Black Dyed Heavy Hemp Cloth Jacket, you can wear this as a set since it is made from the same material.)
Yamauchi / YAMAUCHI / Yamauchi
Black-dyed heavy hemp cloth pants for LOCALERS
Color: KURO(BLACK)
SIZE: 4,5
MATERIAL: 100% HEMP (Enshu)
Made in Japan
Waist, rise, inseam, hem width
SIZE: 4-66-88cm, 35cm, 71cm, 24cm
SIZE: 5-74-96cm, 35cm, 72cm, 24.5cm
(Model: 172cm / Wearing size: 4)
-Product Description- (From Yamauchi's website)
*The product has been processed.
The charm of product dyeing is the misalignment that occurs due to puckering and differences in shrinkage of the fabric.
It's a strange feeling that the worn-out look that was common around 20 years ago, when product processing was at its peak, seems fresh again when you look at it now.
They say that ten years is a long time, but fashion moves at an even faster pace.
One of the reasons I have stayed in men's clothing is that I am not the type of person who can keep up with the pace.
Men's fashion seems to be changing more slowly than women's, but it's still changing, and it takes some getting used to.
Now that more than 16 years have passed since the brand was launched, I feel like I am returning to the appeal of product processing.
By processing heavy hemp, rough wrinkles appear and the stiffness of each seam is reduced, giving it a very relaxed look.
The look is just the right amount of relaxed, making you feel at ease when wearing it, and I feel it is an essential item for everyday use.
- Outer material description - Heavy hemp cloth (Enshu region)
A heavy cloth made with 18 count double hemp threads both warp and weft.
It is a thick, heavy, and tough material, but it is also soft and flexible, giving it the durability needed for men's summer clothing, which will be washed frequently.
It is also a textile that allows you to enjoy the wrinkles that are unique to hemp to the fullest.
-Processing Instructions-Black Dyeing (Aichi Prefecture)
Designated as a traditional Japanese craft, Nagoya Kuromontsuki dyeing has been preserved and passed down for many years.
This deep and rich black is different from ordinary black, and is the highest quality black used in Japanese clothing.
To express the deep black, the fabric is first dyed crimson by a dyer who has inherited techniques that have been passed down through generations.
The garment is then soaked in a black dye solution with a concentration of 200-400% and left overnight to fix the color.
By allowing the color to set for a day, the final dyeing process produces a more durable, fade-resistant, and top-quality black color.