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" Ebi ” Men's Reversible Jacket
Color /Black and Multi-color Reversible Design Size Chart
Japanese Name / 海老 ( Ebi )
-About-
The inspiration for this lively pattern came from a Kabuki theatre costume from the Edo era (1603-1868) in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum.
It is said that the long beard of the Japanese Spiny Ebi symbol since ancient times, and is also a symbol for success and longevity due to the way in which lobsters are able to swim with vigor.
The sprout of a young pine tree is drawn next to the lobster, a symbol to portray a fresh beginning, giving us strength and courage at each important turning point in life.
A collaboration with the Tokyo National Museum.
Inner Side.
Japanese name/ 錦海老 (Nishiki Ebi)
-About-
Shrimp motif patterns are traditional Japanese designs that are considered particularly auspicious. In Japanese culture, shrimp symbolize longevity, as their bent bodies are thought to represent a long lifespan. For this reason, kimonos featuring shrimp patterns carry the meaning of wishing for longevity and good health. These patterns are especially appropriate for celebratory occasions, such as New Year's Day, where the hope for a long life is expressed.
・100% Cotton
(Lining: polyester 100% / Rib: Cotton 45%, Polyester 45%, Polyurethane 10%)
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Dyeing By Kyo-Yuzen in Kyoto
・Reversible design
・Dry-clean
Color /Black and Multi-color Reversible Design Size Chart
Japanese Name / 海老 ( Ebi )
-About-
The inspiration for this lively pattern came from a Kabuki theatre costume from the Edo era (1603-1868) in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum.
It is said that the long beard of the Japanese Spiny Ebi symbol since ancient times, and is also a symbol for success and longevity due to the way in which lobsters are able to swim with vigor.
The sprout of a young pine tree is drawn next to the lobster, a symbol to portray a fresh beginning, giving us strength and courage at each important turning point in life.
A collaboration with the Tokyo National Museum.
Inner Side.
Japanese name/ 錦海老 (Nishiki Ebi)
-About-
Shrimp motif patterns are traditional Japanese designs that are considered particularly auspicious. In Japanese culture, shrimp symbolize longevity, as their bent bodies are thought to represent a long lifespan. For this reason, kimonos featuring shrimp patterns carry the meaning of wishing for longevity and good health. These patterns are especially appropriate for celebratory occasions, such as New Year's Day, where the hope for a long life is expressed.
・100% Cotton
(Lining: polyester 100% / Rib: Cotton 45%, Polyester 45%, Polyurethane 10%)
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Dyeing By Kyo-Yuzen in Kyoto
・Reversible design
・Dry-clean