Han-Ten Special Feature on Semi-Shirts
Where has the Japanese style "Japanese dress" gone?
"Japanese dress" which was a daily wear as a matter of course until the Edo period has completely shifted to "Western clothing" after being influenced by foreign people since the Meiji era.
It is now a rare opportunity to wear kimono on a daily occasion, except for halle (extraordinary) such as rituals, festivals, and events.
Once again, I went from hare (extraordinary) to ke (everyday).
I want to explore the roots of our style by wearing a half-shirt.
a half-sleeved shirt
Traditional pattern of peony flowers and Japanese patterns.
"Combination pattern" that skillfully combines multiple patterns and shows them as a group
It is licked up in a dark color, and it becomes an elegant atmosphere.
Indigo Dyeing Army Chicken Half-shirt
Military chicken (chamo) pattern.
As the name suggests, it has a strong fighting mind and is often used in patterns as a symbol of power.
Because of the linen material, it is characterized by a unique feeling of falling and a soft texture.
Indigo dyed tiger half-sleeved shirt
A white tiger pattern.
The god beast of the legend. Protect the west with one pillar of the four gods.
The figure, as its name suggests, is a white tiger and is regarded as the king of hundreds of beastworms.
Because of the linen material, it is characterized by a unique feeling of falling and a soft texture.
Half-sleeved shirt (Seven Treasures)
Seven Treasures Connecting Sentences.
An ad luck pattern that means "prosperity", "marriage", "amicable relationship", etc. from the appearance that the pattern is connected continuously.
Seven treasures represent seven treasures in Buddhist thought.
1, Gold (Kon)
2, Silver (Gon)
Three, the blue jewel of the [Ryuri]
4, 玻 (Ly) crystal
Five 硨磲 shells 硨磲 seashells
Six, the jewel of the red ball
Seven 碼碯 (Meno)
Asaba Chrysanthemum Half-shirt
A pattern that combines hemp patterns and chrysanthemums.
Because the handle itself is expressed in "weaving", you can feel the softness with your skin.
Hikeshi Washi Viera Half
The theme is "Mede".
The large crest expresses the fire-out bag, and the waist pattern expresses the katakana of "Hi-ke-shi" by the dyeing.
Because Japanese paper is used as a material, it is lightweight, breathable, and has excellent water absorption.