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【Pre-Order】4653 SUMI-VAIL SASHIKO JACKET

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SKU#4653SUMI-40

Pre-Order : Until April 4, 2026

*Delivery date October 2026*

Please note that the delivery time may vary depending on the circumstances of each brand and factory production. Thank you for your understanding.


Note: Pre-order items ship at a later date. Combining them with in-stock items may delay delivery, so we recommend placing separate orders for pre-order and regular items.

This jacket features sashiko fabric coated with sumi pigment.

A used wash finish creates fading, which, combined with the textured weave of sashiko, results in a deep and rich color.
Piping details give the overall design a rounded appearance.
Natural nut buttons are used, adding further character to the material.




SUMI

JAPANESE INK



Sumi dyeing is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique in which fabric is dyed using ink made primarily from pine soot.

Sumi is also a symbolic element in the worlds of ink painting and calligraphy, and has long been deeply rooted in Japanese culture.

In Japan, black is not merely a color, but has been regarded as a special color embodying nobility, solemnity, and formality.

This black, carrying a quiet strength and elegance, has captivated people throughout history.

Sumi is also said to have aromatic and calming effects.

Additionally, it is believed to provide UV protection and deodorizing properties, offering practical benefits rooted in traditional knowledge.

The appeal of sumi dyeing lies not in a uniform black, but in the depth created by its unique uneven texture.

As it is worn over time, its appearance changes, evolving into a personal color that reflects the wearer’s lifestyle.

This is the unique charm of sumi dyeing—a traditional technique that continues to resonate today.

Nos enorgullece ofrecer envío gratuito a nivel mundial en compras superiores a €125.

Utilizamos empresas de mensajería de clase mundial como EMS, FedEx y DHL para el envío de los productos.

Desde nuestro almacén, procuramos enviar dentro de dos (2) a tres (3) días hábiles de haber recibido un pedido, normalmente una orden toma de dos (2) a tres (3) días en llegar a la mayoría de los países de Asia Oriental y Norteamérica, y de cuatro (4) a siete (7) días para otras partes del mundo.

This jacket features sashiko fabric coated with sumi pigment.

A used wash finish creates fading, which, combined with the textured weave of sashiko, results in a deep and rich color.
Piping details give the overall design a rounded appearance.
Natural nut buttons are used, adding further character to the material.




SUMI

JAPANESE INK



Sumi dyeing is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique in which fabric is dyed using ink made primarily from pine soot.

Sumi is also a symbolic element in the worlds of ink painting and calligraphy, and has long been deeply rooted in Japanese culture.

In Japan, black is not merely a color, but has been regarded as a special color embodying nobility, solemnity, and formality.

This black, carrying a quiet strength and elegance, has captivated people throughout history.

Sumi is also said to have aromatic and calming effects.

Additionally, it is believed to provide UV protection and deodorizing properties, offering practical benefits rooted in traditional knowledge.

The appeal of sumi dyeing lies not in a uniform black, but in the depth created by its unique uneven texture.

As it is worn over time, its appearance changes, evolving into a personal color that reflects the wearer’s lifestyle.

This is the unique charm of sumi dyeing—a traditional technique that continues to resonate today.

Nos enorgullece ofrecer envío gratuito a nivel mundial en compras superiores a €125.

Utilizamos empresas de mensajería de clase mundial como EMS, FedEx y DHL para el envío de los productos.

Desde nuestro almacén, procuramos enviar dentro de dos (2) a tres (3) días hábiles de haber recibido un pedido, normalmente una orden toma de dos (2) a tres (3) días en llegar a la mayoría de los países de Asia Oriental y Norteamérica, y de cuatro (4) a siete (7) días para otras partes del mundo.