Samue

The use of these durable and practical garments started with Buddhist monks and gradually spread to potters, cooks, artisans, and other professionals engaged in traditional Japanese cultural pursuits.

Today, attracted by their comfort, ease of use, and minimalist aesthetic, people worldwide enjoy wearing samue while relaxing, doing creative work, chores around the house, and more.

Recommended: 1051 Tate Slub Samue

An ideal all-rounder for first-time samue buyers, the Tate Slub Samue features yarn-dyed 100% cotton fabric woven initially in Enshu, a renowned cotton textile production area in Japan's Shizuoka Prefecture.

Tate Slub Samue are popular due to their lightness, simplicity, orthodox shape, and ease of care all year round.

5030 Cotton Yoryu Samue
¥25,000 JPY
No.1 Dark NavyNo.2 BlackNo.3 White
5055 Nanako-ori Samue
From ¥22,000 JPY
No.1 Dark NavyNo.2 BlackNo.3 White
1101 Cotton Shijira Design Samue
¥26,000 JPY
1101 No.1 Black1101 No.2 Navy1101 No.4 Navy
1205 Cotton-Ramie Yoryu Design Samue
¥36,000 JPY
No.1 Dark NavyNo.2 BlueNo.3 BlackNo.4 GrayNo.5 Brown+ 2 more
2080 Washi Shijira-ori Samue
¥36,000 JPY
No.1 Dark NavyNo.2 BlackNo.3 GreenNo.4 GrayNo.5 Brown+ 2 more
1405 Omi Chijimi Kasuri-ori Samue
¥36,000 JPY
No.1 NavyNo.2 BlackNo.3 GreenNo.4 Gray+ 1 more
1130 Chambray UV-Cutting Samue
¥23,000 JPY
No.1 Dark NavyNo.2 GrayNo.3 Royal Purple