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【Pre-order】D4609 13.5oz Kyoto Black Dyeing Denim Jacket

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SKU#D4609-OW-42

Pre-Order : Until October 24, 2024



*Delivery date May 2025*


Please note that the delivery time may vary depending on the circumstances of each brand and factory production.


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KYOTO BLACK DYEING
The history of Kyoto black dyeing, "Kyo-Kuro Montsuki Dyeing," goes back to the Heian period. In those days, black dyeing using sumi ink was practiced, mainly for monks' robes and samurai formal wear. During the Edo period, new techniques were introduced, such as "Benishita" and "Aishita," where the fabric was first dyed with red or indigo before the black dye. Back then, a plant-based dye known as "binroji" was used, which was said to make the black garments strong enough to withstand swords. By the Meiji period, Montsuki haori hakama became the formal wear for men, and this dyeing method spread to the general public. Black dyeing involves multiple rounds of pre-dyeing, with each layer building up to create a deep black color. The process is meticulous, requiring the expertise and instinct of skilled dyers to adjust the dye temperature subtly. Kyo-Kuro Montsuki Dyeing became a designated traditional craft in 1979. The pursuit of the ultimate black is not just about the color but also reflects the disciplined spirit of the Japanese people. Enjoy the depth of this "ultimate black."

日本全国、全商品配送料無料です。

配送会社:佐川急便

ご注文を受けてから2〜3営業日以内に弊社の倉庫から出荷するよう努力しており、お客様は通常出荷後4〜7営業日以内にご注文の商品が到着致します。稀に、配送が遅れることや追加情報や手数料を税関当局より求められることがありますが、お届けする国における関税・税関に関しては、弊社にて対応いたしかねます。予めご了承ください。ご不明な点などございましたら、ご連絡ください。

KYOTO BLACK DYEING
The history of Kyoto black dyeing, "Kyo-Kuro Montsuki Dyeing," goes back to the Heian period. In those days, black dyeing using sumi ink was practiced, mainly for monks' robes and samurai formal wear. During the Edo period, new techniques were introduced, such as "Benishita" and "Aishita," where the fabric was first dyed with red or indigo before the black dye. Back then, a plant-based dye known as "binroji" was used, which was said to make the black garments strong enough to withstand swords. By the Meiji period, Montsuki haori hakama became the formal wear for men, and this dyeing method spread to the general public. Black dyeing involves multiple rounds of pre-dyeing, with each layer building up to create a deep black color. The process is meticulous, requiring the expertise and instinct of skilled dyers to adjust the dye temperature subtly. Kyo-Kuro Montsuki Dyeing became a designated traditional craft in 1979. The pursuit of the ultimate black is not just about the color but also reflects the disciplined spirit of the Japanese people. Enjoy the depth of this "ultimate black."

日本全国、全商品配送料無料です。

配送会社:佐川急便

ご注文を受けてから2〜3営業日以内に弊社の倉庫から出荷するよう努力しており、お客様は通常出荷後4〜7営業日以内にご注文の商品が到着致します。稀に、配送が遅れることや追加情報や手数料を税関当局より求められることがありますが、お届けする国における関税・税関に関しては、弊社にて対応いたしかねます。予めご了承ください。ご不明な点などございましたら、ご連絡ください。