Bassen Hanten "Makoto"




Bassen Hanten "Makoto"
Samue (作務衣) is the work clothing of Japanese Buddhist monks.Made from cotton or linen and traditionally dyed brown or indigo to distinguish them from formal vestments, samue are worn by monks of most Japanese Buddhist traditions. performing labour duty such as temple maintenance and field work. In modern times they have become popular as general casual or work wear.
“Makoto”(誠) was the symbol mark of Shinsengumi (新撰組), a special police force of the late Edo period. They wore Kimono Coat which has sleeves of mountain pattern on. This pattern is shaped like the Snake Squama called "Dandara".
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Remarks Bassen (抜染), Discharging Dye with Bleach, is the process of chemically removing color from previously dyed fabric. This traditional dyeing technique involves an immense amount of time and effort to make.
"Size: M/L/LL
- Wash separately from other clothes.
- Do not bleach.
- Do not tumble dry."
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Materials & Elements -
Where Manufactured 100% Cotton
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