Watanosato Dot Pattern Hanten Kurume-ori (Navy)









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[Japanese craftsmanship] Each product is carefully crafted in our own factory using our own unique manufacturing methods. By producing in our own factory, we can deliver safe and secure products. [Material] The outer fabric is woven in our own factory. The filling is made by a long-established futon store and is made from carefully selected materials. The rare cotton filling has better heat retention properties than synthetic fibers. [Outstanding heat retention] The fabric retains body heat from the human body, providing excellent heat retention. It keeps you warm even on cold days, making it a comfortable winter garment. [Fluffiness] Even if the fluffiness is lost after use, drying it in the sun will restore it. It can also be washed at home. [Reliability] Dyeing, weaving, finishing, and sewing are all done in factories in Japan, resulting in products of exceptional quality. Please come and experience them for yourself. Material: Outer: 100% cotton, Lining: 100% cotton, Filling: 70% cotton, 30% polyester. Size: One size fits all. Length: 78cm, Width: 62cm, Sleeve Length: 48cm (Unit: cm) Cotton-filled Hanten (Hanten, Hanten, Hanten, Chanchanko) Made in Japan Country of Origin: Japan [Hanten Description] Kurume cotton-filled hanten have become a local industry in Kurume, along with the textile industry. It is said to have originated in the 1950s, when wholesalers in Kurume commissioned weavers to produce them. The secret to their warmth is a special hanten filling made by a long-established futon manufacturer, which is a generous blend of cotton. Excellent in heat retention and moisture absorption, they instantly absorb body heat after being put on, raising it to the highest temperature of the human body. Another feature is that they recover their fluffiness when dried in the sun. Hanten made from a single piece of filling are supple and comfortable against the skin. ■ A hanten with a slightly shorter sleeve than a long-sleeved hanten. The outer fabric is made of Kurume weave (Kurume weave is a dobby weave made by opening the top and bottom of a frame called a sodoko frame, through which the warp threads pass) with a beautiful dot pattern that has a texture similar to sashiko.






















