I would classify this as more of a tunic. It again would look great over loose pants, or heavy tights and tall boots. Designed after Alba worn by monks. Tucks at the shoulders. The string on the cuff is a detail that combines design points with practicality that allows adjustment of puffs and sleeve length. Can be worn with or without the sash belt. Large generous pockets.
The fabric is extraordinary. Made from organic amunzen cotton. Amundsen is a type of pear weave with a fine unevenness like pear skin. Using organic cotton uneven yarn and nep yarn, it is brushed to give it a vintage feel and a soft and bulging texture. Due to the characteristics of the fabric, there is unevenness in the yarn. This is a chosen feature.
A Note About Last Flower
The Last Flower of the Afternoon is our newest brand from Japan. Their clothes feel like what I have wanted my entire life. Made to order in one size out of the most lovely fabrics. Their style veers over into the sacred. Simple and austere.
Just as there are many various emotions, facial expressions, thoughts, and personalities within an individual, they are not bound by a single concept (or taste, etc.) and express their thoughts (joy, sadness, etc.) at that time without being fixed. Tell a story in your clothes.
The most magical of clothing in all the lands. All made to order. Beautiful Japanese fabrics with the finest details. I am so very proud to be carrying Last Flower Of The Afternoon. It is perfection.
linen cloth + one size
[concept]
Various emotions, facial expressions, thoughts, or personalities are
not bound by one concept (or taste, etc.) as there are many in the individual, and the thoughts of the moment (joy, sadness, etc.)
Then, “Story in clothes."
Based in Sapporo.