Yuga Apron Skirt
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Apron skirt featuring a fixed belt to tie around waist. With inspiration from the traditional Japanese apron, Maekake.
Made in Violet-Khaki Stripe, a warp kasuri pattern inspired by the early-blooming plum blossoms of Japan. The making of kasuri fabrics involves more than thirty intricate processes, with specialized craftspeople responsible for each stage. Because the process is so intricate, the fabric was historically reserved for the few — once woven for nobility, gifted to brides, and offered to the gods.
The fabrics are woven in a 77-year-old, family-run mill in Yame, Japan, using preserved techniques and salvaged Toyota power looms — relics of the Industrial Revolution. The looms are semi-automated and characteristically narrow, allowing the weaver to control tension and ensure that the pre-dyed yarn aligns so that the intended pattern appears. Once a nationwide-practiced craft used for kimono-making, kasuri declined after the post-war shift toward western fashion and synthetic textiles, leaving only a few remaining mills in Yame.
100% Cotton
VIOLET-KHAKI STRIPE
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