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Studio D'Artisan 5726 Kakishibu Noragi Sashiko Shirt

The Studio D’Artisan 5726 Kakishibu Noragi Sashiko Shirt is a masterful reinterpretation of traditional Japanese workwear, rooted in centuries of repair culture and elevated through modern craftsmanship. Inspired by Noragi—practical garments once worn daily by Japanese farmers and fishermen—this piece pays tribute to a time when clothing was endlessly repaired, reinforced, and passed down through generations rather than discarded.

Historically, worn garments were strengthened using Sashiko stitching, a hand-embroidery technique that layered scraps of fabric to increase durability and warmth. Studio D’Artisan faithfully recreates this spirit by developing a richly textured jacquard Sashiko fabric, dyed using kakishibu (persimmon tannin)—a traditional natural dye prized for its earthy tones, antibacterial properties, and ability to age beautifully over time.

By carefully adjusting dye depth and layering three distinct shades of kakishibu-dyed yarn, the fabric reveals an intricate checkered appearance with remarkable depth and dimension. Subtle “Kaki-no-ha” (persimmon leaf) motifs are woven into the Sashiko pattern, further reinforcing the garment’s cultural lineage. Slub yarns and twisted threads are intentionally combined in different directions, creating variation in texture and tone that mimics the look of well-worn, repaired cloth. After factory washing, the fabric develops a sturdy, slightly rugged surface that feels both substantial and organic.

While deeply Japanese in spirit, the shirt is cut with an American workwear silhouette, reflecting Studio D’Artisan’s signature ability to bridge Japanese heritage with classic Western utility. The result is a versatile Noragi-inspired shirt that feels authentic yet highly wearable in a modern wardrobe.

Finishing details are equally considered. The shirt is fitted with natural corozo nut buttons, sustainably harvested from Tagua palms in Central and South America. These so-called “vegetable ivory” buttons are durable, eco-friendly, and develop a soft patina with age—perfectly complementing the garment’s philosophy of longevity and character.

Fit Notes: Studio D’Artisan shirts run true to size. For a slimmer fit, choose your usual size; for a more relaxed fit, we recommend sizing up. If you typically wear a size M in American shirts, a size 40 (M) should fit well. As always, body types vary, so we suggest consulting our size chart to ensure the best fit.

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Studio D'Artisan 5726 Kakishibu Noragi Sashiko Shirt

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The Studio D’Artisan 5726 Kakishibu Noragi Sashiko Shirt is a masterful reinterpretation of traditional Japanese workwear, rooted in centuries of repair culture and elevated through modern craftsmanship. Inspired by Noragi—practical garments once worn daily by Japanese farmers and fishermen—this piece pays tribute to a time when clothing was endlessly repaired, reinforced, and passed down through generations rather than discarded.

Historically, worn garments were strengthened using Sashiko stitching, a hand-embroidery technique that layered scraps of fabric to increase durability and warmth. Studio D’Artisan faithfully recreates this spirit by developing a richly textured jacquard Sashiko fabric, dyed using kakishibu (persimmon tannin)—a traditional natural dye prized for its earthy tones, antibacterial properties, and ability to age beautifully over time.

By carefully adjusting dye depth and layering three distinct shades of kakishibu-dyed yarn, the fabric reveals an intricate checkered appearance with remarkable depth and dimension. Subtle “Kaki-no-ha” (persimmon leaf) motifs are woven into the Sashiko pattern, further reinforcing the garment’s cultural lineage. Slub yarns and twisted threads are intentionally combined in different directions, creating variation in texture and tone that mimics the look of well-worn, repaired cloth. After factory washing, the fabric develops a sturdy, slightly rugged surface that feels both substantial and organic.

While deeply Japanese in spirit, the shirt is cut with an American workwear silhouette, reflecting Studio D’Artisan’s signature ability to bridge Japanese heritage with classic Western utility. The result is a versatile Noragi-inspired shirt that feels authentic yet highly wearable in a modern wardrobe.

Finishing details are equally considered. The shirt is fitted with natural corozo nut buttons, sustainably harvested from Tagua palms in Central and South America. These so-called “vegetable ivory” buttons are durable, eco-friendly, and develop a soft patina with age—perfectly complementing the garment’s philosophy of longevity and character.

Fit Notes: Studio D’Artisan shirts run true to size. For a slimmer fit, choose your usual size; for a more relaxed fit, we recommend sizing up. If you typically wear a size M in American shirts, a size 40 (M) should fit well. As always, body types vary, so we suggest consulting our size chart to ensure the best fit.