Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black
Pure Blue Japan

Yarn Dyed Knitted Sweatshirt in Indigo Black

$ 285.00
Size: 2/Small

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  • Similar to indigo-black denim, this sweatshirt from Pure Blue Japan features a combination of layered indigo and black dyed yarn. The combo produces a midnight-blue color that will fade and transform overtime. Slowly knit on tensionless circular knitting machines, the sweatshirt features a soft, lofty touch while maintaining a medium-weight thickness. 
    • Yarn-dyed indigo and black, will fade with wear
    • Ribbed collar, cuffs, underarm, and hem
    • V-insert collar
    • Shoai leaf embroidery along left side sam
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    2 44" 19" 22" 24"
    3 45" 20" 22" 25"
    4 48" 21" 23.5" 26"
    5 51" 22" 24" 27"
    6 54" 23" 24" 28"

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  • Pure Blue Japan is known for using a combination of vintage shuttle looms and natural dying techniques to create some of the most irregular and beautifully unique denim on the market. The brand is represented by their leaf logo, embroidered on the back pocket of every jean, which is the leaf of the indigofera plant used to create natural indigo dyes. Pure Blue Japan was founded in 1997 through Kenichi Iwaya's passion for denim. Now approaching twenty years in business, the brand has earned its place on the small list of artisan manufacturers that are widely considered the best in the world. With excruciating attention to detail in every step of the process from dying, to weaving, to sewing and hardware, Pure Blue Japan truly earns their prestige.
Founded in 1997 through Kenichi Iwaya's passion for denim, Pure Blue Japan is known today for using a combination of vintage shuttle looms and natural dying techniques to create some of the most irregular and beautifully unique denim on the market. Now approaching twenty years in business, the brand has earned its place on the small list of artisan manufacturers that are widely considered the best in the world.