Collection: SASHIKO

Content: Cotton & Linen
Origin: Japan
Sashiko is a variety of stitching techniques possibly started during Edo period in the Tohoku region where the weather was too cold for cotton to grow.
Cotton fabrics were also hard to come by from other regions, and people layered and reinforced the limited fabrics available to them by stitching them to make warmer and more durable garments to survive the severe winter.
Sashiko has since developed as a form of decorative stitching or embroidery, and many original patterns were created.
Refer to our Sashiko project called "SASHIKO GALS"
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Sashiko All Over Cap
Regular price ¥19,800 JPYRegular priceSale price ¥19,800 JPY -
[x THE INOUE BROTHERS...] Alpaca Hand Wormers-Sashiko Flower-
Regular price ¥19,800 JPYRegular priceSale price ¥19,800 JPY -
[x THE INOUE BROTHERS...] Alpaca Rib Hat-Sashiko Flower-
Regular price ¥23,100 JPYRegular priceSale price ¥23,100 JPY -
[C.P. COMPANY by SASHIKO GALS] Lens Button Overshirt "Sashiko"
Regular price ¥165,000 JPYRegular priceSale price ¥165,000 JPYSold out -
Sashiko Fedora Hat
Regular price ¥22,000 JPYRegular priceSale price ¥22,000 JPY -
Vintage Hand Sashiko Patchwork Blazer
Regular price ¥1,375,000 JPYRegular priceSale price ¥1,375,000 JPYSold out
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