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【Pre-Order】D4648 15oz GL3 HINODE Denim Jacket

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Pre-Order : Until April 4, 2026

*Delivery date January 2027*

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 is a 2nd type denim jacket dyed using plant-based akane dye.

Akane is said to be one of the oldest red dyes. The reddish indigo tone created by combining the indigo warp yarn and akane weft yarn is called “Futaai,” a traditional Japanese color that has been used in aristocratic garments since the Heian period. This denim fabric is woven on a Toyota automatic loom “GL3” made half a century ago. Denim woven on the GL3 carries the ruggedness and raw texture of denim from 50 years ago, making it a truly one-of-a-kind loom capable of expressing an authentic workwear feel.




HINODE DENIM



About 160 years ago, at the end of the Edo period—when Japan opened its borders and entered a time of great change—a unified flag for Japanese ships was established.

That flag, dyed red with a hint of vermilion on a white background, was the origin of the “Hinomaru.”

Later, as the era shifted to Meiji, the new government officially designated the Hinomaru as the national flag, positioning it as a symbol of Japan.

It is said that the red of the Hinomaru at that time was dyed using akane, a plant-based dye.

Akane, along with indigo, has been used as a dye since ancient times across the world, and in Japan its history is also very old.

Records state that Queen Himiko presented textiles dyed with akane, and during the time of Prince Shotoku, it was regarded as a prestigious color permitted only for the nobility.

Studio D'Artisan has created “HINODE DENIM” using plant-based dyeing with akane.

By combining the deep indigo of the warp yarn with the rich akane color of the weft yarn, a unique reddish indigo tone is achieved.

This intermediate color created by the two dyes has long been known in Japan as a traditional color called “Futaai.”

In the Heian period, Futaai was a so-called “forbidden color,” permitted only for the aristocracy.

This denim, born from traditional Japanese plant dyeing and the layering of warp and weft colors, embodies softness, depth, and elegance—truly “the color of Japan.”

我们很荣幸地为999元或以上的订单提供全球免费送货服务。

 我们使用世界级的快递公司如EMS, FedEx和DHL来运送产品。

我们努力在收到订单后2 - 3个工作日内从仓库发货,通常订单到达大多数东亚国家和北美需要2 - 3天,世界其他地区需要4 - 7天。

一旦商品离开我们的店面或仓库,产生的费用,例如关税,应属于顾客支付。每个国家海关政策不同,顾客是唯一的商品负责人。也因为你是商品的负责人,所以在结账时,你可以选择你的邮递文件。更改邮递文件是个人的选择,所以你需要为你提供的任何信息承担全部责任。

This is a 2nd type denim jacket dyed using plant-based akane dye.

Akane is said to be one of the oldest red dyes. The reddish indigo tone created by combining the indigo warp yarn and akane weft yarn is called “Futaai,” a traditional Japanese color that has been used in aristocratic garments since the Heian period. This denim fabric is woven on a Toyota automatic loom “GL3” made half a century ago. Denim woven on the GL3 carries the ruggedness and raw texture of denim from 50 years ago, making it a truly one-of-a-kind loom capable of expressing an authentic workwear feel.




HINODE DENIM



About 160 years ago, at the end of the Edo period—when Japan opened its borders and entered a time of great change—a unified flag for Japanese ships was established.

That flag, dyed red with a hint of vermilion on a white background, was the origin of the “Hinomaru.”

Later, as the era shifted to Meiji, the new government officially designated the Hinomaru as the national flag, positioning it as a symbol of Japan.

It is said that the red of the Hinomaru at that time was dyed using akane, a plant-based dye.

Akane, along with indigo, has been used as a dye since ancient times across the world, and in Japan its history is also very old.

Records state that Queen Himiko presented textiles dyed with akane, and during the time of Prince Shotoku, it was regarded as a prestigious color permitted only for the nobility.

Studio D'Artisan has created “HINODE DENIM” using plant-based dyeing with akane.

By combining the deep indigo of the warp yarn with the rich akane color of the weft yarn, a unique reddish indigo tone is achieved.

This intermediate color created by the two dyes has long been known in Japan as a traditional color called “Futaai.”

In the Heian period, Futaai was a so-called “forbidden color,” permitted only for the aristocracy.

This denim, born from traditional Japanese plant dyeing and the layering of warp and weft colors, embodies softness, depth, and elegance—truly “the color of Japan.”

我们很荣幸地为999元或以上的订单提供全球免费送货服务。

 我们使用世界级的快递公司如EMS, FedEx和DHL来运送产品。

我们努力在收到订单后2 - 3个工作日内从仓库发货,通常订单到达大多数东亚国家和北美需要2 - 3天,世界其他地区需要4 - 7天。

一旦商品离开我们的店面或仓库,产生的费用,例如关税,应属于顾客支付。每个国家海关政策不同,顾客是唯一的商品负责人。也因为你是商品的负责人,所以在结账时,你可以选择你的邮递文件。更改邮递文件是个人的选择,所以你需要为你提供的任何信息承担全部责任。