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LOT 601 TEE SHIRT IN NATURAL DYED BURGUNDY

LOT 601 TEE SHIRT IN NATURAL DYED BURGUNDY

The simplest design – the tube-shaped fabric, cut in three parts for the neck and arms and attached with sleeves – has absolutely no room for wastefulness. While it looks similar to what we daily wear today, it is something totally different in nature. Details like shoulders without slopes, boatneck-like neckline, and double neck ribbing to prevent stretching are signatures of designs from that time. The tubular jersey cotton was manufactured by a hanging knitting machine in Wakayama. The use of American cotton achieves a dry, unique texture in the fabric. Hanging knitting machines were introduced to Japan during Taisho era (1912 – 1926). The one in Wakayama is now the world's only machine from that period still in operation. While it lacks efficiency because it can only knit a meter per hour, the slow process creates unique texture with moderate unevenness as if the surrounding air is woven into the texture.

The burgundy dye uses natural "akane (madder)" dye. Akane, one of the oldest dyes dating back to the Yayoi period, has been used to produce red yarns in Japan. T.T achieved a deeper red by adjusting the dye composition.

  • 100% cotton.
  • Hand wash separately, line dry in shade. 
  • Made in Japan.
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    The simplest design – the tube-shaped fabric, cut in three parts for the neck and arms and attached with sleeves – has absolutely no room for wastefulness. While it looks similar to what we daily wear today, it is something totally different in nature. Details like shoulders without slopes, boatneck-like neckline, and double neck ribbing to prevent stretching are signatures of designs from that time. The tubular jersey cotton was manufactured by a hanging knitting machine in Wakayama. The use of American cotton achieves a dry, unique texture in the fabric. Hanging knitting machines were introduced to Japan during Taisho era (1912 – 1926). The one in Wakayama is now the world's only machine from that period still in operation. While it lacks efficiency because it can only knit a meter per hour, the slow process creates unique texture with moderate unevenness as if the surrounding air is woven into the texture.

    The burgundy dye uses natural "akane (madder)" dye. Akane, one of the oldest dyes dating back to the Yayoi period, has been used to produce red yarns in Japan. T.T achieved a deeper red by adjusting the dye composition.

    • 100% cotton.
    • Hand wash separately, line dry in shade. 
    • Made in Japan.
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