"KAIOKE" Quick Dry Aloha Shirt
Japanese name/ 貝桶 Kaioke
-About-
This “shell and flower'' pattern was dyed and worn in the late 1880s. At that time, Yuzen dyeing was at its peak due to the introduction of dyes from overseas and the creation of Yuzen dyeing.
In addition, during the Meiji period, a new era of kimono pattern emerged, using a precisely sketched-style of designs by Japanese painters of the era.
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
・100% Polyester (Quick Dry)
・Made in Japan
・Classic-style Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Hand-wash
Japanese name/ 貝桶 Kaioke
-About-
This “shell and flower'' pattern was dyed and worn in the late 1880s. At that time, Yuzen dyeing was at its peak due to the introduction of dyes from overseas and the creation of Yuzen dyeing.
In addition, during the Meiji period, a new era of kimono pattern emerged, using a precisely sketched-style of designs by Japanese painters of the era.
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
・100% Polyester (Quick Dry)
・Made in Japan
・Classic-style Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Hand-wash
Japanese name/ 貝桶 Kaioke
-About-
This “shell and flower'' pattern was dyed and worn in the late 1880s. At that time, Yuzen dyeing was at its peak due to the introduction of dyes from overseas and the creation of Yuzen dyeing.
In addition, during the Meiji period, a new era of kimono pattern emerged, using a precisely sketched-style of designs by Japanese painters of the era.
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
・100% Polyester (Quick Dry)
・Made in Japan
・Classic-style Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Hand-wash