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Farmers' MONPE Kiryu cut jacquard/dot pattern/gray/eel bed

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Three-dimensional polka dot pattern in jacquard

In collaboration with Kiryu Seisome Shoji in Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, the pattern is woven using a machine called a jacquard loom, with each warp thread individually controlled. The long threads that cross between the motifs are cut and the fur is arranged to create a three-dimensional polka dot pattern.

What is Jacquard?

Jacquard looms have a device that controls each individual warp thread of the fabric. Complex patterns can be expressed by giving instructions on which threads to show and which to hide in the back, etc., one by one. Designs with a high degree of freedom, from small motifs to large continuous patterns, can be created.

Joseph Marie Jacquard, a French inventor, developed a punch-card-controlled Jacquard machine in 1801 in Lyon, where the textile industry was thriving. In Japan, Jacquard machines were introduced in the Meiji period (1868-1912) in such production areas as Nishijin, Kyoto; Kiryu, Gunma; and Koronai, Yamanashi, and today computer-controlled "electronic Jacquard" is widely used.

Ryomo Production Area (Gunma/Tochigi)

The Ryomo district, which straddles the southeastern part of Gunma Prefecture and the southwestern part of Tochigi Prefecture, is a production area with a thriving textile industry. Ashikaga in Tochigi, Kiryu in Gunma, and other areas where the textile industry is flourishing cooperate with each other in manufacturing, and these areas are collectively called the "Ryomo Production Area.

The major characteristic of the Ryomo production area is that almost all aspects of textile production, including weaving, knitting, dyeing, embroidery, processing, and sewing, are available in the production area. The Ryoge region has been a thriving commercial center since the Edo period (1603-1867), and its close proximity to designers, technical capabilities, and research spirit in response to diverse needs continue to support the global fashion scene behind the scenes.

Kiryu Seisome Shoji (Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan)

We are a textile manufacturer and wholesaler in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture, founded in 1950. Located in the eastern part of Gunma Prefecture on the border with Tochigi Prefecture, Kiryu is a textile production area that has prospered in the production of high-grade silk fabrics and is known as the "Nishijin of the West and Kiryu of the East. Today, not only silk fabrics, but also all kinds of textile-related work is concentrated in the area, with a focus on composite jacquard fabrics.

At Kiryu Seiso Shoji, we are involved in the development of a wide range of textiles with a focus on dobby weaving in Kiryu, where Jacquard weaving is the mainstream. The company actively adopts innovative techniques and elaborate processing methods, and researches textiles full of originality. This approach has been supported by many well-known designers and has been shown in many global fashion scenes, including famous European maisons.

Farmers' MONPE" follows the traditional monpe

This is a MONPE with overall relaxed lines similar to the shape of an old-fashioned MONPE. Compared to modern-style MONPE, it has a wider silhouette around the hips and from the knees to the calves. It is recommended for those who want to wear it loosely, for those who use it for work or exercise, and for those who are concerned about the narrowness below the knees of modern-style MONPE.

Modern-style MONPE" developed by Eel's Bed has a slimmer and slimmer silhouette around the hips and below the knees. This " Farmer's MONPE " has a looser silhouette, closer to the traditional MONPE. It is the best relaxing wear that lets you know the history and at the same time can be worn without feeling tight.

You can tell the difference in size and fabric.

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Awarded year

Good Design Award 2016

Subject of Award

Clothing [MONPE].

Award-winning company

Eel Bedding Co.

Fabric Production

Kiryu Seizome Shoji Co.

Design

Takahiro Shiromizu

Size & Weight

S , M, L (separate size chart available)

Size M weight: approx. 290g

Material

60% polyester
40% cotton Warp: PE75d (ground), PE150d (cut yarn)
Weft: cotton 30/1

Specifications

Full elastic waist
・There is a waist adjustment cord
・One pocket attached to the right front
・Knee pads on the inside of both knees
・Elasticized hems

Care

This garment is made of natural fibers and may shrink slightly when washed.
When washing, please turn the garment inside out and use a net.
Please avoid using bleach.
Please avoid tumbler drying.

Country of origin

Japan

Basic Specifications

Size Chart】 【Size Chart

Size (cm) Size (cm) Size (cm)

S

M

L

Pants Length

96

97

101

Waist (adaptive dimensions)

64-98

65-108

68-115

Hip (Applicable size)

80-105

87-110

92-120

Armpit Width

32

35.5

38

Inseam

28

30

31

Inseam

70

70

71

Calf (height of approx. 25cm from hem)

43

46

51

Hem width

16

18

21

Unisex size

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