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I made a work uniform (samue) from a silk visiting kimono with a tsumugi weave, featuring a wax-resist dyed branch and flower pattern. The sturdy fabric, the subdued colors, and the wax-resist dyed branch and flower design are very stylish. Wax-resist dyeing is a technique where patterns are drawn on fabric with heated wax to prevent dyeing, and then the fabric is dyed with dye. The parts drawn with wax are left white. After going through the "dewaxing" process to remove the wax, white and vivid patterns emerge in the areas that were covered with wax. The unique texture created by the dye seeping into the cracks in the wax, and the free expression that reflects the brushstrokes directly, are the appeal of this traditional dyeing method. Jacket: Length 71cm, Width 62cm Waist: 100cm, with 70cm elastic inserted. Pants: Length 96cm, Inseam 66cm. I think it will fit a free size. It is sewn with a sewing machine, so you can wash it in a washing machine on the delicate cycle, using a laundry net. Elastic channels are attached to the sleeves and the hems of the pants. Elastic is included, so you can also wear it with elastic inserted. Please consider this item if you understand that it is handmade by an amateur.
2 weeks ago