Dyeing
Traditional Japanese Happi coats
- Matoi -
Outline
A Japanese traditional craft (Aichi). The Traditional Japanese Happi coats is one of the best items of Happi ya YAMAKICHI! Dyeing (Weaving / Dyeing) is the tradition of Japan.
Description
Red stripes are on black fabric, with a brick pattern. The word "Matoi" is displayed in gray on the back and the other word "Megumi Matoi" (Me-Group Matoi) is displayed on the front.
*This item is hand-dyed and sashiko quilted.
*This item is hand-dyed and sashiko quilted.
Item Details
Item Name | Traditional Japanese Happi coats |
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Artifact Name | Dyeing |
Place of Production | Aichi, Japan |
Delivery Date | It'll approximately take 20 days from the date of ordering |
Use | Clothing |
Size | Length (of a garment) : 100cm Width (of a garment) : 67cm |
Weight | |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Kanji character / Stripes / Brick wall pattern |
Material | 100% Cotton |
About Products
Please note that the actual item's size, color, and pattern may differ from the reference images online because each item is hand-made.Price |
USD 495.45 Consumption tax / VAT included & Free shipping |
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About US...

Matoi / Megumi Matoi

*Matoi was an insignia used by old firefighters.
Letters could be written onto the front of a happi coat, sharing the wearer's name, affiliation, or personal philosophy.
Sashiko quilting

The happi coat-collar
