In the 17th century, Johannes Vermeer, a Dutch painter, frequently depicted the “Japonse rok” in his masterpieces. This was actually a “d?tera,” a kimono-style garment worn by scholars of the time to convey the Japanese kimono. AISHITERU has recreated this dotera in modern times using traditional indigo dyeing techniques. The generously sized and quaint design makes it a luxurious and comfortable garment. It’s available in a one-size-fits-all unisex style.
Body Length: 120cm / Sleeve Length (from center back): 65cm / Sleeve Length: 52cm / Sleeve Width: 39cm
Details
The back is decorated with “Okame Hyottoko” print by Hisao Manabe, an indigo dyeing artist, and can be enjoyed as interior art.
Deep indigo×Light indigo
Deep indigo (Kachiiro) is the darkest of all indigo colors, and the reverse side is a slightly lighter shade of blue.
Light indigo×Deep indigo
The back is a dark, clear “Kachiiro” color on a “Hanadairo” color, which is a typical Japanese indigo color.