Samurai Heavyweight Oxford Shirt & Broken Lattice Shirt
Samurai’s SS24 shirting serves up a real feast for the senses with two vivid and textured long sleeves. Both are hand-dyed in natural indigos using a traditional Japanese “Kasezome” method. The process involves hand-dipping cotton yarns in indigo dye, wringing them out, then airing them for maximum dye absorption.
The Oxford takes its cues from the style and might of ‘70s Big Mac shirts. It’s woven from a blend of indigo, light blue, and pale water blue yarns and reinforced with rolled, triple-needle constructional stitching.
The Broken Lattice shirt owes more to the straight hems and open collars of the ‘50s. Here, a mix of natural indigos and pale blue kinari yarns are woven into a beautifully complex, plaid-like pattern.
Samurai S0710XX Otokogi Jeans
15oz, Slim Straight
Samurai’s slim straight 710 fit now comes in an impressively textured, 15oz “Otokogi” selvedge. This denim is made entirely from Texas cotton, lending it extra levels of structure and character. It’s a denim renowned for producing beautiful, contrasting fades with dedicated wear.
Inlay Loopwheeled Tees & Solid Plain Tees
Restocks & New Tetsu-kon Blue Inlay
We’ve restocked two t-shirt styles from Samurai.
The Inlay Tee gets its name from the unique ‘inlay’ loopwheeling process used in its making. It’s a slower process that gives the tee a loopback quality on the inside, providing greater texture and more breathability. Restocked in Sumi Black and Ivory, alongside a new Tetsu-kon Blue colourway.
The Solid Tee is a soft and substantial crew neck that maintains a natural drape. They’re made slowly on circular “Daimaruki” knitting machines – some of Japan’s first loopwheelers – to combine heft with comfort. Each tee is finished with a triple-stitched collar for a holdfast fit. Here in Moss Green, White, and Black.
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