COOHEM "NORDIC KNIT SWEATER / GRAY"

Regular price ¥38,500

A Nordic sweater that uses materials that are typical of COOHEM.
This season, the base has been changed from mohair to high-quality Australian wool.
Characterized by its lightness and supple texture, it is easy to handle and has a texture that can be worn for a long time.
For the pattern, fancy yarn used in knit tweed and mohair material with a delicate fading feel are used.

-COOHEM / Cohen-
NORDIC KNIT SWEATER
COL:GREY
SIZE: L
MATERIAL: Wool 58% Nylon 12% Mohair 12% Polyester 10% Cotton 4% Acrylic 4%
Made in Japan

《Length, Width, Snow length》
SIZE: L-61.5cm/53.0cm/78.5cm

"COOHEM"
COOHEM is a coined word derived from "Kouhen" and started in 2010 AUTUMN & WINTER as a factory brand of Yonetomi Seni Co., Ltd., a long-established knit manufacturer in Yamagata Prefecture.
“Kouhen” refers to the technique of combining multiple materials with different shapes and knitting them to create a completely new material. expresses A fusion of programming that requires advanced analysis and creation that combines colors and materials.
And veterans who have both technology and experience and young people with rich sensibility and imagination. The expression and comfort are better, newer, brighter and fancy. From a rare factory where all processes are completed in one place, we are transmitting Japanese manufacturing culture to the world.

DESIGNER Ken Oe
Yonetomi Seni Co., Ltd. President / COOHEM Director
Spent up to high school in Yamagata, one of Japan's leading knit production areas. After graduating, studied marketing, design and fabric at a vocational school.
After that, after working as a staff member at a select shop, in 2007, he joined Yonetomi Seni Co., Ltd., a long-established family knit manufacturer that also handles OEM business with many famous domestic brands, and was involved in the planning and development of knit textiles. In 2010, he launched his own brand, COOHEM, in pursuit of the infinite possibilities of the material called knit tweed, focusing on a number of vintage textiles that have been independently developed over its long history.
In 2016, he won the TOKYO FASHION AWARD. Since 2015, he has been promoting the evolution of Japanese factory brands both in Japan and overseas as a representative of Yonetomi Seni.