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"The new world" <br> OC/cardigan long sleeve Black silk
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"The new world"
OC/cardigan long sleeve Black silk

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"The new world"

Two worlds linked together through association


Developing influences that are strongly linked to our memories and thoughts

A world arrived at by associating and connecting the past and present and unraveling the mystery...

And knitwear exists as a phenomenon.

"New World"

Product Description

A unique Japanese garden style

The size of the lines drawn on the white sand

It represents a river or the sea.

"Dry landscape garden"


A symbol of the British Old Clothes of the 50s and 60s

Deep, open collar

3 patch pockets

Continuous woven front mesh

"Summer Resort Shirt"

The sea and the city

Europe and Japan

Past and Present

Fantasy and reality

Connecting commonalities that can also be considered differences

I knitted a unique and restrained open-collar cardigan.

Visually,

Among the various techniques for expressing dry landscape gardens, the lines drawn in the sand,

It's called "swell"

The calm water surface sways slightly, creating a continuous wavy broom-like pattern.

The pattern is expressed in a tightly knitted double rib knit fabric with a hard texture.

Accepting the changing waves with ease

We recreated the "karesansui" style garden.

Big and small

Available in two unisex sizes

made in Japan

Size/Color

【size】

Eddie (small): Length approx. 65cm, Width approx. 58cm, Shoulder width approx. 42cm, Sleeve length approx. 61cm

Willie (Big): Length approx. 70cm, Width approx. 61cm, Shoulder width approx. 45cm, Sleeve length approx. 65cm

*This product is knitted. Please allow for a variation of +/- 2-3 cm between individual items.


【color】

black


[Who is wearing it]

Male, 187cm tall, wearing size Willie (big).

Material/Care

100% silk

Made with very special and luxurious 100% silk

By applying "natural protein coating"

A dream-like processed silk spun yarn made from 100% natural materials that is stable in physical properties, easy to handle and knit.

Two strands of 60 count silk thread are twisted together and then pulled together.

It was knitted with a tightly packed 14 gauge (high gauge) needle spacing.

Excellent moisture absorption

Moisture-wicking

Highly absorbent and blocks most UV rays

Ultra-high performance natural fiber

"Silk"

It releases moisture quickly, making it difficult for bacteria to grow.

It is difficult for the source of unpleasant odors that occur in the summer to arise.

Highly breathable and thermally conductive cool-to-the-touch material

In the summer of modern Japan

In the heatwave

In the extreme heat

It is a fiber that offers unparalleled performance.

As it is known as second skin

It has a protein structure very similar to that of human skin.

Fibers that are so gentle on the skin that they can even beautify the skin

Enjoy the unique texture that gently envelops you and gently embraces you.

[Recommended care instructions]

This product can be washed by hand at home.

① Prepare a large container with plenty of water at a temperature of 20-30 degrees.

② Add an appropriate amount of liquid neutral detergent and gently press the item to wash.

3. Gently press and rinse again with the same amount of water at the same temperature.

④ Add an appropriate amount of fabric softener to the same amount of water at the same temperature and gently press the clothes in to finish washing.

⑤ After draining the water, fold it into about 1/4 of its original size, wrap it in a clean towel and place it in a laundry net.

⑥ Use the washing machine's dry or hand wash cycle on a delicate setting and only spin-dry for 60 to 90 seconds.

⑦ Finally, carefully adjust the shape and dry it flat on a drying net in a well-ventilated, shady area.

*If you are concerned about wrinkles or shrinkage in the finished product, turn the entire product inside out.

Iron at a low temperature (80-120 degrees), making sure to use a pressing cloth and gently shape the garment.

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