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Indigo-Dyed Sappakama Pants

Indigo-Dyed Sappakama Pants

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The "sappa-kama" (monkey pants), a traditional workwear from Tohoku, is designed for agility, allowing freedom of movement in the mountains and fields. Used for farming, mountain work, and as indoor wear, its relaxed hips and tapered design from the calves to ankles were made for ease of movement and comfort. Although rarely seen today, the sappa-kama was crafted to meet the demands of a life full of movement. Its timeless appeal fits both historical and modern lifestyles, inspiring us to create the "Sappakama" for today’s needs. Indigo, known as Japan Blue, is the most familiar color in Japan. At Kyoya Dye Works, artisans hand-dye each piece individually using indigo.

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The Versatile "Sappa-Kama": Traditional Tohoku Pants for Nimble Movements

The traditional workwear of Tohoku, the "Sappa-Kama" (monkey pants), was designed for agile movement, much like its namesake. These versatile pants were cherished in Tohoku's agrarian lifestyle, serving as essential attire for mountain work, farming, and even as casual loungewear, similar to monpe. Characterized by a loose fit around the hips and a tapered design from the calves to the ankles, the Sappa-Kama was crafted for ease of movement and efficient footwork in rugged terrains.

The unique design of Sappa-Kama (monkey pants), rarely seen today, was created to support the active lifestyles of the past, incorporating thoughtful features for maximum comfort and mobility. Its appeal goes beyond its traditional use, offering functionality and comfort that align with modern living. Inspired by this timeless charm, Kyoya Dye Works crafted the "SAPPAKAMA" to bring these qualities to contemporary life.

A Perfect Fit for Your Body, Lightweight for Effortless Movement

SAPPAKAMA features a relaxed fit from the waist through the thighs, paired with a tapered shape below the knees. Similar to harem pants, the extra room around the seat allows for unrestricted leg movement, ensuring maximum comfort and ease of motion. Through repeated prototyping, we’ve perfected a design that balances functionality with a flattering silhouette, making it both practical and stylish.

The calf area of the SAPPAKAMA features a unique design inspired by traditional sappa-kama, with triangular gussets that enhance fit, ease of movement, and comfort. While the design may appear simple at first glance, it’s constructed through intricate 3D tailoring that combines multiple fabric pieces. This craftsmanship showcases the skill and dedication of our artisans.

Ease of Wear and Practicality Combined

The waistband is made with elastic for easy on and off, and the fit can be adjusted by tying the drawstring, following the traditional design of the sappa-kama.

There are two large side pockets and one back pocket. The pockets are spacious enough to easily hold a mobile phone or wallet, making it convenient for a hands-free outing.

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.

Important Notes:
Due to the nature of indigo dyeing, slight color variations may occur. We hope you’ll enjoy these unique characteristics as part of the garment's charm.

Important Notes:
As each piece is hand-dyed, slight variations in color may occur between products.

A Natural Blend of Cotton and Linen

SAPPAKAMA is made from an undyed cotton-linen canvas, offering a natural, neutral tone with a mid-weight texture. This ensures opacity even in its light, unbleached state. The fabric is treated with dyeing and washing processes that enhance its surface, resulting in a subtle, organic texture and natural creases.

The combination of cotton and linen—both natural fibers—creates a material that becomes softer and more comfortable with each use, gradually conforming to the body for a perfect fit.

Undyed cotton-linen showcases the fibers’ raw, natural beauty, reflecting the plants it is derived from. Its production involves minimal chemical treatments, reducing environmental impact. This makes it an ideal choice for Kyoya Dye Works, a brand committed to creating tools that blend seamlessly into everyday life.

Care Notes

Please note that undyed fabric retains its natural character, which may lead to slight variations in color or small imperfections during the dyeing process. We carefully inspect our products to ensure quality, but minor inconsistencies inherent to the fabric’s natural origin are considered part of its charm and authenticity. Thank you for your understanding.

"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.

Please note: The video showcases a different color variation of SAPPAKAMA. Use it as a reference for the fabric and texture.

Size Chart

 

S M L LL
Waist (Elastic) 59-105cm 63-110.5cm 68-116cm 74-121.5cm
Total Length 84cm 88cm 93cm 96cm
Inseam 58cm 62cm 68cm 70cm
Hip 57cm 60cm 63cm 66cm
Thigh Width 23.5cm 25cm 26.5cm 28cm
Calf Width 20.5cm 22cm 24cm 25.5cm
Hem Width 16cm 17cm 18cm 19.5cm 
  • Please note that due to the use of the immersion dyeing technique, there may be a size variation of approximately 2 cm due to fabric shrinkage.

Materials

Cotton-linen canvas fabric (52% cotton, 48% linen)

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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