Hokkaido crafts
JUBANT shirt (Ainu pattern)
JUBANT shirt (Ainu pattern)
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Origin: Hokkaido
Product Description
Product Description
The JUBAN T-shirt is one of Shi bun no San's most popular products.
A limited edition version featuring a woven Ainu motif design.
The JUBAN T-shirt has been reborn in collaboration with a manufacturer that has been making T-shirts for half a century. From the selection of materials to the cutting and sewing, every aspect of the T-shirt is crafted with the meticulous attention to detail that only experienced Japanese craftsmen can provide.
It can be worn as an inner layer for jeans kimonos, as a simple undergarment for kimonos or samue, or simply worn as a fashion item.
Workshop Introduction
Workshop Introduction
Shi bun no San is a new kimono fashion brand produced by Hokkaido wholesaler Noguchi Someho, which was founded in 1948. The brand concept is to "narrow the distance that has been created between Japanese people and kimonos," and they are working on creating products with the theme of "making kimonos that combine fashion" so that kimonos can be felt more familiarly.
Product Details
Product Details
Material: Collar: 100% polyester
Collar color: Medium gray
L Green
XL Yellow
Material: Body: 100% cotton
Due to the nature of the photograph, there may be slight differences in color.
Since no fabric is wasted, the position of the pattern will vary.
Precautions for Use
Precautions for Use
About delivery methods and shipping fees
About delivery methods and shipping fees
<Regular products>
Hokkaido: 1000 yen Tohoku, Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku, Chubu, Kansai: 1500 yen Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu: 2000 yen Okinawa: 3500 yen
<Dry bonsai>
Hokkaido: 1,300 yen Tohoku, Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku, Chubu, Kansai: 1,800 yen Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu: 2,000 yen Okinawa: 5,300 yen
Payment Method
Payment Method
We accept bank transfer and credit card payments.
About gift wrapping
About gift wrapping
This is available for an additional 500 yen.
(Not compatible with dry bonsai or cube-shaped kumiko lighting)