SNOW FALLING ON BANANA LEAVES Turtleneck
Color / Purple, with Multi-colors Size chart is below Care Instruction
Japanese name/ (Daibotantokouringiku)
-About-
In 2020, Pagong participated in a project launched by the Kyoto City Industrial Technologies Laboratory. The project’s objective was to introduce to the modern world, traditional Noh theatre costumes from the Hayashibara Museum of Art collection.
”Snow Falling on Banana Leaves”, depicting a native plant of the tropics, in a scene which we, the viewer, would never see in a our everyday lives is … a kind of mystery. Bearing the weight of heavy snow, the plant’s branches have resiliency, and willpower; awaiting spring with silent vitality.
In Japan, heavy snow is considered to be a good omen for a rich harvest of rice; for melted snow provides an abundant supply of water.
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention fiber
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Purple, with Multi-colors Size chart is below Care Instruction
Japanese name/ (Daibotantokouringiku)
-About-
In 2020, Pagong participated in a project launched by the Kyoto City Industrial Technologies Laboratory. The project’s objective was to introduce to the modern world, traditional Noh theatre costumes from the Hayashibara Museum of Art collection.
”Snow Falling on Banana Leaves”, depicting a native plant of the tropics, in a scene which we, the viewer, would never see in a our everyday lives is … a kind of mystery. Bearing the weight of heavy snow, the plant’s branches have resiliency, and willpower; awaiting spring with silent vitality.
In Japan, heavy snow is considered to be a good omen for a rich harvest of rice; for melted snow provides an abundant supply of water.
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention fiber
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Purple, with Multi-colors Size chart is below Care Instruction
Japanese name/ (Daibotantokouringiku)
-About-
In 2020, Pagong participated in a project launched by the Kyoto City Industrial Technologies Laboratory. The project’s objective was to introduce to the modern world, traditional Noh theatre costumes from the Hayashibara Museum of Art collection.
”Snow Falling on Banana Leaves”, depicting a native plant of the tropics, in a scene which we, the viewer, would never see in a our everyday lives is … a kind of mystery. Bearing the weight of heavy snow, the plant’s branches have resiliency, and willpower; awaiting spring with silent vitality.
In Japan, heavy snow is considered to be a good omen for a rich harvest of rice; for melted snow provides an abundant supply of water.
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention fiber
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)