Gorsch's regular shirt with a bulging first button. It was made based on a shirt from the early Showa period found in an old house, and the silhouette, length, and collar were all carefully designed.
After many fine adjustments, the sleeves are now double-layered to give them a three-dimensional look and are flare-out.
Two tucks are added on one side of the back of the dress, and a slight 'ise' (shrinkage) is added between the left and right tucks to create fullness.
The sleeve openings have original tucks, and a small gusset is placed at the hem to reinforce it.
Made using domestic deadstock vintage fabrics.
Due to the difference in shrinkage rates between linen and cupra, the fabric shrinks when washed, creating a unique uneven texture.