Size: Free size: Suitable height 165cm - 175cm / Length 83cm / Width 68cm / Sleeve length 76cm / Chest measurement 80 - 104cm *The size is slightly larger than other free sizes.
Material: 100% cotton, lining: 100% cotton, filling: 70% cotton, 30% polyester
A classic silhouette hanten made with the ever-popular ``Classic Ruby Arare Pattern Weave.'' Hand-stuffed by skilled craftsmen, the hanten is fluffy and warm, and the moderately three-dimensional texture unique to dobby weave makes it feel more comfortable against your skin the more you wear it.
The side of the placket is woven with a literati pattern, and the top of the pocket is made of striped pongee weave to accent the design.
There are deep pockets on both sides, and the same material as the body is used for the front closure. A classic and popular item from Watanosato, which has a slightly tapered silhouette over the sleeves and is warm without interfering with your daily movements.
[Kurume hanten] ``Kurume cotton iris hanten'' has become a local industry in Kurume along with the textile production area. It is said that it began in the 1950s when a wholesaler in Kurume commissioned weavers to produce it. The secret to its warmth is the cotton padding made exclusively for Hanten, made by a long-established futon manufacturer. It has excellent heat retention and moisture absorption properties, and when you put it on, it instantly absorbs your body temperature, approaching the highest temperature of the human body. Hanten is made from a single piece of cotton and has a supple feel that feels like it's next to your skin.
[Dobby weaving] What is Kurume weaving? Woven fabrics are made using dobby weaving, mainly using wide looms. Dobby weaving is a device that opens the loom frame, through which the warp threads pass, at the top and bottom. The more frames there are, the more complex the fabric can be woven. In addition, you can freely use multiple colors of weft threads to weave. Another feature is that the surface and texture change depending on the arrangement of the threads and the way the reeds are passed through. (The reed is the part where the weaving is done.) Designing the weave requires skill, and our dobby weave can have a frame of up to 20 pieces and can create a variety of patterns.
A classic silhouette hanten made with the ever-popular ``Classic Ruby Arare Pattern Weave.''
Hand-stuffed by skilled craftsmen, the hanten is fluffy and warm, and the moderately three-dimensional texture unique to dobby weave makes it feel more comfortable against your skin the more you wear it.
The side of the placket is woven with a literati pattern, and the top of the pocket is made of striped pongee weave to accent the design.
There are deep pockets on both sides, and the same material as the body is used for the string that closes the front.
A classic and popular item from Watanosato, which has a slightly tapered silhouette over the sleeves and is warm without interfering with your daily movements.
Free size: Suitable height 165cm-175cm / Length 83cm / Width 68cm / Sleeve length 76cm / Chest measurement 80-104cm
*The construction is slightly larger than other free sizes.
Material: 100% cotton, lining: 100% cotton, filling: 70% cotton, 30% polyester
[Underwear explanation (general purpose)]
``Kurume cotton iris hanten'' has become a local industry in Kurume along with the textile production area.
It is said that it began in the 1950s when wholesalers in Kurume commissioned weavers to produce it.
The secret to its warmth is the cotton padding made exclusively for Hanten, made by a long-established futon manufacturer.
It has excellent heat retention and moisture absorption properties, and when you put it on, it instantly absorbs your body temperature, approaching the highest temperature of the human body.
Hanten is made from a single piece of cotton, and is supple and comfortable to wear against your skin.
[Dobby weave]
What is Kurume-ori? The fabric is mainly made using a dobby weave on a wide loom.
Dobby weaving is a device that opens the loom frame, through which the warp threads pass, at the top and bottom.
The more frames there are, the more complex the fabric can be woven. In addition, you can freely use multiple colors of weft threads to weave.
Another feature is that the surface and texture change depending on the arrangement of the threads and the way the reeds are threaded. (The reed is the part where you drive)
Designing weaving requires skill, and our dobby weaving can create a variety of patterns with a frame of up to 20 pieces.