2001 Bushu Persimmon-dyed Samue

$273.82 USD

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For those who want to enjoy kakishibu (persimmon) dyeing more casually

This samue was created based on the concept of "friendly kakishibu dyeing," using fabric dyed in Bushu, a dyeing production area in the Kanto region with a history of more than 140 years. By dyeing with reactive dyes before using persimmon tannin dyes, we have made it difficult for the colors to fade. Furthermore, we softened the fabric by giving it a one-wash process.


The difference is obvious when compared to our "Hon Kakishibu Dyed Samue" ( https://wasuianjapan.com/products/3001 ). You will feel comfortable and enjoy the texture of the Kakishibu dyed fabric right from the moment of delivery.


We recommend this samue for beginners who are interested in kakishibu dyeing and herb dyeing.
  • 100% Cotton
  • Fabric thickness: Middle (0.53mm)
  • Recommended season: Spring, Fall, Winter
  • Hand wash (Please wash alone as it will transfer dye)
  • Made in Japan
  • Shipping weight: 945g

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What are Samue?

Samue are a type of traditional Japanese garment. While kimono are formal attire that can be challenging to wear and require various etiquette, samue consist of a jacket and pants that are easy to wear and move around in.Originating as workwear for monks engaging in daily chores, today, samue are popular garments ideal for work and casual wear. Based on functional designs that allow freedom of movement and made from lightweight and comfortable fabrics, Samue can be worn all day long.At Wasuian, we offer various colors and styles, so you're sure to find one that is perfect for you!

Wasuian's Commitment: Backstitching

Wasuian's Samue is made by the backstitching method of traditional Japanese clothing. Although it is somewhat inefficient to manufacture, our samue is sewn at the back, not on the shoulders, with the same relaxed shoulder silhouette as a kimono. Since ancient times, the back seam has been handed down "to prevent evil from entering through the back." This is a unique characteristic of traditional Japanese clothing that we wish to preserve.

Wasuian’s Commitment: The Beauty of the Collar

The collar has always been an essential part of the kimono, as is evident in the idiom "Eri Wo Tadasu" ("straighten the collar"). For our samue, we avoid placing stitches on the front of the collar by using the sophisticated drop stitching technique. It relies on the fingertips to apply the sewing machine to the edge of the collar, just 1 to 2 mm away.Our artisans carefully make every garment by hand. We strive to balance preserving the essence and techniques of traditional Japanese clothing while evolving the designs to match modern lifestyles.

About Us

Over 60 years, we became the top producer of samue (traditional workwear now popularly used as loungewear) in Japan. Our garments combine traditional techniques with modern functionality and design.