Using Oshima Tsumugi
This item is made from high quality Oshima Tsumugi kimono.
Oshima Tsumugi is a textile made as a traditional craft of the Amami Islands in the south of Kagoshima Prefecture.
Although it is pongee, it is light and easy to wear, and its unique lustrous texture gives it a slightly formal feel.
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A one-of-a-kind necktie that is hand-stitched by skilled seamstresses after untying and washing kimono that can no longer be worn and returning it to roll.
For sewing, we use Sette Piegue, a classical technique that is said to be close to the origin of neckties.
Sette piege ties that do not use interlining or lining are characterized by their soft texture and style. Since it is designed to take advantage of the texture of the fabric, you can enjoy the supple kimono fabric as it is.
Material: Silk Size: Total length about 152cm, large sword about 9cm
Country of Origin: Japan
About slack thread
The thread sticking out from the back of the necktie is called slack thread, which is the excess thread that sews the back of the hand-stitched necktie together.
It is also said to be proof of a high-quality handmade necktie, so please rest assured that it is not a defect.
By leaving a margin at the tip of the sewing thread, it moves when tying a necktie, and it also plays a role in preventing damage to the sewing thread and fabric.
If you cut the slack thread, the tie will come apart, so please do not cut it.
<Notes>
■Actual colors may differ from posted photos due to monitor settings.
■Depending on the fabric, wrinkles are likely to form, and creases may appear when folded. Please check the quality label on the product tag before ironing.
■Dry cleaning is recommended to prevent shrinkage, shape loss, and color fading of the fabric.
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Unless the product is defective, we generally do not accept returns or exchanges. For details, please refer to the notation based on the Act on Specified Commercial Transactions .