Zatsuyo Jacket
Our iconic jacket made from a deconstructed kimono or obi belt. A modern reinterpretation of a centuries old style, designed for anyone to wear. Zatsuyo means chore in Japanese. We hope this jacket brightens up even your most mundane tasks, and helps you to see the beauty in everyday life.
Fit is loose and comfortable
Fabric: Red and white striped obi with yellow accent cuff and collar- 100% vintage silk
Lining: Unlined
Pockets: Inside
Size: 2
Measurements
Chest: 48"
Length: 29"
Sleeve: 22"
Garment Details
- Increased durability from pockets lined with Yukata cotton.
- Loop on back neck for easy hanging.
- Antique metal workwear buttons sourced from collectors across the country Most of these are from the 1940’s or prior.
- Loose fit for comfort and versatility.
- Silk regulates body temperature well, can be layered over sweaters, or under coats.
- Zero waste pattern. The average clothing pattern wastes 15-20% of fabric, at the production point, ours wastes 0%
- Cuffs with double buttonhole, 3 options for fit.
- Care/information tag printed on vintage obi material, lists the jackets unique production order number.
- All Isaboko pieces are sewn with deadstock red cotton thread for sustainability, contrast, and inspiration.
- Small inside pocket for a hidden treasure.
- All jackets are 1/1.
- Made in Brooklyn, NY.