A coverall jacket inspired by a 1910s American piece once found in a coal mine. Taiga Takahashi updates the archival silhouette with revived Tweedoroy fabric and hand-painted cotton, creating a jacket that feels both historic and deeply artisanal.
Tweedoroy: corduroy printed to mimic wool tweed
Originally used in 1930s boys’ and school uniforms, later in adult wear
Hand-painted sumi cotton inspired by Kyoto marbling and Yuzen techniques
Each hand-painted piece is completely one of a kind
Iron buttons and parts left uncoated to age naturally over time
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