Sashiko fabric is originally for firefighter’s clothing in the Edo period. |
In modern times, it is known as Judo and Kendo uniforms. |
We developed this sashiko fabric into modern and casual clothing. |
The fabric is slightly lighter and softer compared to how it was in the past to suit daily wearing. |
JBJ's indigo sashiko fabric is rope dyed, so it will get fades like jeans (fading a bit green-ish like a vintage fade).
There is also Ecru color for those who would like to wear it without worrying about dye transfer.
Check out Sashiko collection, exclusively presented by Japan Blue Jeans.
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