This distinctive denim jacket features a handcrafted patchwork construction using multiple indigo-dyed denim fabrics with varying textures and traditi...
This distinctive denim jacket features a handcrafted patchwork construction using multiple indigo-dyed denim fabrics with varying textures and traditional Japanese shibori-inspired geometric patterns. The front showcases a checkerboard-style arrangement of square patches in deep navy, medium indigo, and lighter washed tones, contrasted by sleeves and collar in a consistent dark blue base fabric with subtle white star-like motifs. Functional design includes a classic shirt-style collar, five gold-tone metal buttons down the center placket, and standard side pockets. The garment exhibits artisanal charm with visible seam lines and slight irregularities typical of upcycled or Boro-inspired workwear. Lightweight yet durable, it offers moderate warmth suitable for transitional seasons. Ideal for streetwear enthusiasts seeking unique, sustainable fashion—pairs effortlessly with neutral basics, wide-leg trousers, or layered over tees. Though no brand logo is visible on exterior tags or interior lining (partially obscured), the aesthetic strongly evokes Japanese heritage denim brands like Kapital, Evisu, or smaller atelier labels specializing in Boro and Sashiko techniques. Not a mass-market piece; likely limited-run or vintage-modified.