Gorsch the merry coachman "Italian Collar Short Sleeve Shirt / Cotton Linen Slab Cloth / URUSHI"

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The theme of this season is Morihisa Suzuki Koubou, a long-established Nambu ironware shop. Along with that, I was also inspired by a photo of the iron manufacturing in a book about the industrial production site in Germany where the designer Mr. Suzuki used to live.

This was created with work wear in mind, so I think the design source is a photo of a German iron manufacturer.

The stitching is double on the front edge, collar, and armholes.

Threads are unified in all colors, especially black, so you can enjoy stitch work more. Also, the light cream color has the color name “URUSHI”. It must have been inspired by the lacquer used to make Nambu Tekki.


By lowering the neckline, it is slightly larger. The space around the chest is slightly open, so I wear a tank top inside when shooting, but if you don't mind, you can wear it on bare skin in the middle of summer.

In addition, the hem is characteristic. The curve from the front to the back is strong, and the silhouette from the side is impressive.

FEATURE / Gorsch the merry coachman "Collection #11 Morihisa Suzuki Studio"

-Gorsch the merry coachman-
Italian Collar Short Sleeve Shirt / Cotton Linen Slab Cloth
COL: URUSHI
SIZE: 48,50
MATERIAL: COTTON 55% LINEN 45%

《Shoulder width・Sleeve length・Before length・After length・Width》
SIZE: 48-56 cm, 25 cm, 69.5 cm, 79.5 cm・63cm
SIZE: 50-57.5cm /26cm/71.5cm/80.5cm・64cm
(Model: 180cm / Wearing size: 50)

《Gorsch the seamster / Gorsch the merry coachman》
The story of a tailor apprentice named Gauche.
One day I found an old treadle sewing machine, tailoring tools, and three jackets in the attic.
Gauche learns that his late grandfather was a tailor.
I envisioned my grandfather's work style, and it turned into an admiration, and I started walking on the same path.
Although my skills are still inexperienced, I have not only improved my tailoring skills, but also moved to various foreign countries, experienced different cultures,
As he feels, he strives to create things that are typical of Gauche.
Think back to your hometown, and someday through making things there,
I want people from all over the world to enjoy "Gorsch".