DETAIL
This is a one-of-a-kind Aloha shirt crafted from an vintage Haori (Kimono jacket).
It features an abstract pattern resembling "Omodaka" (Arrowhead) in red and white against a black background. Omodaka is an aquatic plant found in ponds and marshes, characterized by leaves shaped like arrowheads. Because the pointed leaves resemble spears, this motif was particularly favored by Samurai warriors. It is also famous as a traditional Japanese family crest (Kamon).
The contrast between the black and red makes this piece truly captivating. Accented with warm coconut buttons and designed with a back tuck, it offers a loose, comfortable fit perfect for relaxing.
This unique item is perfect for those who want to stand out from the crowd. It is a unisex design suitable for both men and women.
★☆★ Size ★☆★
Unisex Size M
Length: Approx. 66cm
Shoulder Width: Approx. 48cm
Chest: Approx. 106cm
Waist: Approx. 104cm
Sleeve Length: Approx. 25cm
★☆★ Materials ★☆★
Outer Fabric: 100% Silk
★☆★ Care Instructions ★☆★
Dry Clean Only: Please do not wash in water at home, as it may cause color fading or shrinkage.
Delicate Material: Silk is sensitive to friction and easily damaged. Please avoid applying excessive stress to the fabric.
Color Transfer: Friction or moisture from rain and sweat may cause color transfer or staining.
Vintage Condition: As these are made from vintage materials, any embroidery present may have loose threads.
Sunlight Exposure: While silk has UV-blocking properties, it absorbs UV rays. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight or fluorescent light may cause discoloration.
★☆★ About Upcycled Items ★☆★
This product is created by recycling Kimonos and Obi sashes.
The source materials range from unused items to used vintage pieces.
Please consider purchasing only if you understand and accept the nature of recycled goods.
There may be small stains, age-related discoloration, scratches, marks, or needle holes from previous tailoring.
This is a unique, one-of-a-kind item. We hope you enjoy the history and texture of the Kimono/Obi, including its aging, as part of its unique character.