Among those in the vintage clothing industry, there is something called a "post-it parka."
The hood was simply added to a sweatshirt, making it the ancestor of the modern parka.
TT has reinterpreted this historical garment with such a beginning and incorporated it into the design.
Made on a loopwheel knitting machine in the USA. Made with USA cotton, it has a unique texture with a dry feel.
The loopwheel knitting machine, which was introduced to Japan during the Taisho era, is currently in operation in Wakayama Prefecture, the only place in the world where it is still in use.
It is very inefficient because you can only knit one meter per hour, but it is a slow process.
This results in a fabric with a unique texture that has just the right amount of unevenness, as if air has been woven into it.
MUD DYED BROWN is dyed carefully one by one using the traditional Amami Oshima dyeing technique "mud dyeing."
No two are alike, so you can enjoy their unique expressions.