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Indigo-Dyed Hanten Jacket

Indigo-Dyed Hanten Jacket

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The hanten jacket, now a festival staple, originated in the Edo period. It was once versatile daily wear, serving artisans, merchants, and commoners alike. During a time when festivals were part of everyday life, people wore hanten as casual attire while enjoying events like mikoshi and dances. Over time, it became a symbol of community bonds and festival unity.

Each piece is hand-dyed in iconic Japan Blue by the skilled artisans of Kyoya Dye Works.

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Tools that embody the "Kizuna" (bonds) passed down through generations

 

The hanten is commonly worn during festivals today, but its history dates back to the Edo period. At that time, it was a familiar garment worn by craftsmen as workwear, by merchants as uniforms, and by the general public as everyday attire. It served as a stylish jacket suitable for both casual and semi-formal occasions.

In the past, when festivals were more integrated into daily life, people would wear their hanten as everyday clothing while enjoying activities like carrying the portable shrine (mikoshi) or dancing. Over time, the hanten became a festival uniform, symbolizing the "bonds" within festival groups and communities. As a tool to connect people to each other and to their local traditions, the hanten has been passed down through generations.

The Indigo-Dyed Hanten Jacket is made by Kyoya Dye Works, a company that has been producing festival and craftsman's hanten for over 100 years across Japan. With over a century of accumulated skill and knowledge, this Indigo-Dyed Hanten Jacket has been crafted to ensure durability and comfort for everyday wear.

A simple and practical design

The design features a simple, slightly slim silhouette that pairs well with a variety of styles of innerwear and pants.

 

The sleeves are designed with mobility in mind, featuring the traditional "mojiri" sleeve style. This design, commonly found in hanten worn by craftsmen, allows for freedom of movement and reflects a time-tested solution to ensure the sleeves do not hinder the movements of the wearer.

The hanten is designed with side pockets near the lower sides, large enough to comfortably hold a smartphone.

The Indigo-Dyed Hanten Jacket features front ties that allow you to secure it neatly by tying at the front. Alternatively, you can leave it unfastened and wear it like a cardigan, offering versatility to match different uses and styles.

Durable and beautiful, the sashiko fabric, cherished for generations

Sashiko fabric, once used by firefighters for their uniforms, is a durable material. For the Kyoya Dye Works Indigo-Dyed Hanten Jacket, we have chosen this fabric with longevity in mind. The medium-weight fabric, woven with thick black thread into a single-stitch sashiko pattern, is strong yet retains a soft texture. Its distinctive, textured surface gives it a striking appearance.

Dyed in our own factory

Indigo dye, also known as "Japan Blue," is one of the most familiar colors in Japanese life.

Though indigo may seem like a luxury item today, it was once a common color, with many households owning an indigo vat (aiga-me) and regularly re-dyeing clothes as part of everyday life. It was a color deeply rooted in the daily lives of the people.

Like denim, indigo dye offers the joy of aging over time. Each piece fades uniquely, allowing the wearer to create a one-of-a-kind item through wear. And when the color fades, you can always re-dye it to enjoy a fresh look, making indigo dye a truly versatile and enduring choice.

There are two types of indigo dyeing: natural indigo, made from plants, and synthetic indigo, commonly used in denim. Both have their unique appeal.

Natural indigo creates a deep, earthy hue, while synthetic indigo is more affordable and easier to apply to dark colors.

At Kyoya Dye Works, we use synthetic indigo to offer high-quality, accessible products that can be worn and enjoyed for years. When the color fades, simply re-dye to keep enjoying your garment.

Due to the hand-dyeing process, each piece may have slight variations in color. Additionally, the nature of indigo dyeing can result in some color irregularities. We hope you appreciate these unique characteristics as part of the charm of your garment.

"Using what is available" — A traditional Tohoku craft embedded in the "saki-ori" loop

The loop at the back of the neckline is made from "saki-ori," a woven fabric created from leftover material during production. It symbolizes Tohoku's respect for resources and can be used as a hook to hang items.

*Note: Since it's made from leftover fabric, the color of the saki-ori may differ from the photos. 

Size Chart

 

S M L LL
Body Length 72cm 75cm 77cm 84cm
Yuki* (Sleeve length from center back)
67cm 71cm 74cm 77cm
Chest Width 54cm 58cm 62cm 66cm
Sleeve Width 40cm 42cm 43cm 44cm
Suitable Height 155-165cm 160-170cm 165-175cm 170-180cm
  • Yuki is sleeve length measured from the center back to the sleeve cuff. It is specific to traditional Japanese clothing such as hanten.
  • Please note that slight variations may occur between products.
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    Materials

    Ippon Sashiko Fabric (100% Cotton)
    Weaving: Aichi Prefecture
    Bleaching: Shiga Prefecture

    Care Guide

    Due to the dye, this product may fade, transfer color, or discolor. Please follow these care tips:

    - Wash before first wear.
    - Wash separately to avoid color transfer. Machine washing is fine.
    - Avoid wearing with light-colored clothes initially.
    - Dry immediately after washing, do not leave wet.
    - Use neutral detergent; no bleach.
    - Dry in the shade to prevent fading.
    - Store in a dark place to prevent color loss.

    Shipping & Return Policy

    Shipping Regions

    We ship worldwide from Japan, but delivery to certain countries or regions may be unavailable due to global circumstances and logistical constraints.

    Shipping Methods and Carriers

    We ship your order using EMS (Express Mail Service) by Japan Post, a reliable international shipping service.

    Processing Time

    Your order will be shipped within approximately 7 days from the date of purchase.

    Customs, Duties, and Other Fees

    Since our products are shipped from Japan, customs duties or taxes may apply in the destination country. These fees are the responsibility of the customer, and please understand that we are unable to manage these costs.
    If you have any questions, please contact the customs office or relevant authorities in your country before placing your order.

    Returns and Exchanges

    We take great care to ensure the quality of our products. However, we kindly ask for your understanding that returns or exchanges cannot be accepted unless the item is defective or you have received the wrong product. Due to the additional costs associated with international shipping—such as import/export duties, shipping fees, and longer transit times—this policy helps us maintain a smooth shopping experience for all customers.

    Damages and issues

    If you receive a damaged or incorrect item, please contact us within 7 days of delivery via email (info@kyo-ya.net) and include photos of the damaged or incorrect product(s). We will do our best to resolve the issue promptly and ensure your satisfaction.

    Our Story

    Kyoya Dye Works blends tradition and modernity, creating durable, sustainable textiles inspired by Japan's cultural heritage and natural beauty.

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