
2020s · 2010s · Japanese
Designer
T-Michael and Y. & Sons.
Production
artisan-craft
Material
cotton quilted with cotton thread
Culture
Japanese
Movement
Japanese craft revival · Cottagecore
Influences
traditional Japanese haori · sashiko quilting technique
A contemporary interpretation of a traditional Japanese haori jacket featuring cream-colored cotton quilted with sashiko stitching technique. The garment displays a loose, kimono-style silhouette with wide sleeves and an open front construction typical of haori design. The quilted surface shows geometric linear patterns created through traditional sashiko hand-stitching methods. Worn over dark navy cotton garments, the piece demonstrates modern adaptation of Japanese workwear aesthetics. The substantial cotton weight and quilted construction suggest both warmth and durability, while the natural indigo-dyed base fabric reflects traditional Japanese textile practices adapted for contemporary fashion.
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