Flowers and Gagaku Men's "Brushed Cotton" Long Sleeve Shirt
Color / Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name / 花と雅楽 ( Hana to Gagaku )
-About-
Seasonal flowers blooming in full force, the bird helmets worn by gagaku performers, and musical instruments (drums and flutes). It exudes a truly elegant atmosphere.
Gagaku = the image of the dynasty, and this design alone gives off a gorgeous and elegant impression. At that time, the mere idea of a dynasty style was associated with good fortune.
At the beginning of the Showa period, designs of balls, medicine balls, folding fans, and other motifs with elegantly flowing strings were commonly used as patterns for children's kimonos, to the point that a collection of designs was published under the name "Goten moyo."
Originally, this pattern was called the Ouchi Daidairi pattern, which refers to a dynastic style pattern. It is a pattern reminiscent of elegant customs of court life, and has come to be considered an auspicious pattern that represents wealth and elegant harmony.
100%Brushed Cotton : As its name suggests, brushed cotton is cotton that’s finished with a brushing technique.
The fabric is luxuriously smooth and as soft as a “lived-in” shirt with the elegance of a premium material. In other words, its cotton, but BETTER!
・Made in Japan
・Dye technique-Kyo-Yuzen
・Urban style
・Hand-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name / 花と雅楽 ( Hana to Gagaku )
-About-
Seasonal flowers blooming in full force, the bird helmets worn by gagaku performers, and musical instruments (drums and flutes). It exudes a truly elegant atmosphere.
Gagaku = the image of the dynasty, and this design alone gives off a gorgeous and elegant impression. At that time, the mere idea of a dynasty style was associated with good fortune.
At the beginning of the Showa period, designs of balls, medicine balls, folding fans, and other motifs with elegantly flowing strings were commonly used as patterns for children's kimonos, to the point that a collection of designs was published under the name "Goten moyo."
Originally, this pattern was called the Ouchi Daidairi pattern, which refers to a dynastic style pattern. It is a pattern reminiscent of elegant customs of court life, and has come to be considered an auspicious pattern that represents wealth and elegant harmony.
100%Brushed Cotton : As its name suggests, brushed cotton is cotton that’s finished with a brushing technique.
The fabric is luxuriously smooth and as soft as a “lived-in” shirt with the elegance of a premium material. In other words, its cotton, but BETTER!
・Made in Japan
・Dye technique-Kyo-Yuzen
・Urban style
・Hand-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name / 花と雅楽 ( Hana to Gagaku )
-About-
Seasonal flowers blooming in full force, the bird helmets worn by gagaku performers, and musical instruments (drums and flutes). It exudes a truly elegant atmosphere.
Gagaku = the image of the dynasty, and this design alone gives off a gorgeous and elegant impression. At that time, the mere idea of a dynasty style was associated with good fortune.
At the beginning of the Showa period, designs of balls, medicine balls, folding fans, and other motifs with elegantly flowing strings were commonly used as patterns for children's kimonos, to the point that a collection of designs was published under the name "Goten moyo."
Originally, this pattern was called the Ouchi Daidairi pattern, which refers to a dynastic style pattern. It is a pattern reminiscent of elegant customs of court life, and has come to be considered an auspicious pattern that represents wealth and elegant harmony.
100%Brushed Cotton : As its name suggests, brushed cotton is cotton that’s finished with a brushing technique.
The fabric is luxuriously smooth and as soft as a “lived-in” shirt with the elegance of a premium material. In other words, its cotton, but BETTER!
・Made in Japan
・Dye technique-Kyo-Yuzen
・Urban style
・Hand-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
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