Material : 90% Cotton, 10% Linen
The Ultimate in Distressed BORO IVY Shorts
During the Edo period, to protect people from the harsh winters of the Tohoku region, BORO shorts were made by gathering together worn indigo cotton cloth, patching it together, and repeatedly repairing it with layers of sashiko stitching.
Made of multiple layers of fabric of different thicknesses, the surface fabric is worn and torn, creating a truly impressive sight, with countless sashiko stitches applied throughout.
The degree of distressing also varies depending on the location, creating a variety of designs.
These shorts will age more with wear, becoming a work of art!
※This product uses IDG dyes. When worn, the color may transfer to other clothing.
※This product has embroidery on the fabric. Please be careful when wearing it as the embroidery may be damaged by friction or snagging.
Attention : This item is not eligible for exchange, refund or return service.