An antique trophy drawn by Atelier Nicolas.
Nostalgic tailoring elements that stand in contrast to the rugged simplicity of workwear — this is another face of the trophy. The jersey fabric is knitted from open-end yarn, spun by twisting fibers together using air pressure. It has a full, voluminous feel with a dry, slightly rough texture.
A new standard in lightweight, comfortable bodies. The neckline features double binder construction, while the cuffs and hem are finished with tenjibiki — a technique requiring skilled craftsmanship. A mini woven label is used.
Material
Air-spun compact jersey. Made using yarn spun with air pressure, this fabric has a voluminous yet dry hand with a pleasant firmness. The spinning method creates a rugged, uneven surface character that deepens with wear. American cotton is used as the base fiber.
DETAIL
- Shell: Cotton 100%
- One Wash
- Made in Japan