KANEMASA PHIL
KANEMASA PHIL 36G Wool Stripe Trouser
Dhs. 765.00 (Tax excluded)
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Description
It was knitted in a high-density typewriter weave using a custom-made 36-gauge circular knitting machine.
This machine uses the finest yarn possible: 1/60 super120 non-mulesing wool.
Furthermore, by performing a fulling process in the final stage of fabric production, a slight nap is created, resulting in a high-gauge melton fabric.
This textile possesses both a sense of luxury and a rough, rugged feel.
Of course, it retains the functionality of wool (heat retention, antibacterial properties) while offering a smooth feel against the skin and the stretchiness of knitwear—a completely new wool material.
A striped pattern is created by inserting polyester threads at equal intervals.
Of course, it's machine washable. The material becomes softer and more textured with repeated washing, allowing you to "break it in" over time.
Slacks with deep pleats.
These jeans feature a moderately wide leg and a slightly tapered silhouette.
The front features a Tengu-style design, giving it a dressy feel. These pants can be worn in any situation.
*Fulling processing
In the finishing process for wool, this involves making the fabric denser and intertwining the ends of the fibers to create a felted texture.
*Non-mulesing wool
Mulesing is a method of raising lambs by cutting off the skin and flesh from their hindquarters while they are still young, in order to prevent maggot infestations in sheep that produce wool.
In contrast, non-mulesing wool is obtained using a gentle, natural farming method that avoids the painful mulesing process for sheep.
English Description
This is knitted in a high-density typewriter structure on a 36-gauge custom-made circular knitting machine. We use 1/60 super120 non-mulching wool, the finest yarn this machine can knit. In addition, the fabric is lightly fluffed by shrinking in the final process, resulting in a high-gauge melton fabric. This textile has both a luxurious and coarse feel. Of course, the functionality of wool (heat retention and antibacterial properties) is maintained, and this unprecedented wool material has a light feel and the stretchiness of a knit. Polyester yarns are inserted at equal intervals to create a stripe pattern. Of course, it can be washed at home. The texture of this material will increase with repeated washing, making it a material that can be grown and nurtured. Slacks with deep tucks. The silhouette is characterized by a moderately tapered shape with a moderate armpit. The front is finished with a tengu specification for a dressy look. occasion.
Shrinkage processing
The process of finishing wool to make the structure denser and the wool ends entangled to create a felt-like texture. Non-mulching wool Mulesing is a method of growing wool by cutting off part of the skin and body of the rump of the lamb while it is still a lamb, in order to prevent maggots from parasitizing the wool-producing sheep. Non-mulesing wool, on the other hand, does not involve mulesing, which is painful for the sheep, and is obtained by gentle rearing methods that leave the sheep in their natural state.
point
A stripe pattern with the widest possible spacing, creating a just-right balance that almost looks like a solid color.
By applying the fulling process twice, the nap is raised just right, resulting in a material that is unique in that the luxurious feel of the material and the rough texture created by the fulling process are contrasting and contrasting.
It has a nice drape and softness, and it's also less prone to wrinkles.
I love this pitch.
Wool material is featured every season.
It's not that thick, but it's warm.
I love this one. I also love how the fabric gets fuzzy and the pattern fades with wear, showing how it ages.
This is a classic style of slacks.
It's neither too wide nor too narrow, and has a rounded silhouette that drapes beautifully.
The appeal of a classic. Washable, high-gauge wool. A punchy design.
Brand Concept
KANEMASA PHIL. is an original brand of a circular knitwear manufacturer based in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, which originated from Kanemasa Knitwear Co., Ltd., founded in 1964.
To ensure the continuation of our unique knitting machines specializing in high gauge knitting, our jacquard machines capable of freely expressing a variety of patterns, and the distinctive skills and craftsmanship required to operate these machines with ease, our own brand KANEMASA was launched in the Spring/Summer 2021 season. *From the Autumn/Winter 2023 season, coinciding with our overseas launch, the brand name will be changed to "KANEMSA PHIL."
The brand's iconic logo was designed by Clement Johant, and the resulting design blends the historical context of the 1960s, when the company was founded, with European culture.
Based on the concept of "FUTURE CLASSIC / FUTURE VINTAGE," we create clothing for the future as we envision it today. We consider the future and offer a wardrobe that makes the wearer feel comfortable, happy, and joyful.
KANEMASA PHIL. products, which reflect the innovation, creativity, craftsmanship, and tradition we have cultivated and built up over the years, are made without compromise, from materials to design.
PHIL. is derived from the ancient Greek word φίλος (phílos, "beloved"), and is an abbreviation of derived words such as Philosophy ("philosophy," "love of wisdom and knowledge"), philharmony ("love of harmony"), and phile ("lover").
Based on the philosophy of "looking back at history and creating the future," we chose our brand name with the desire to share our products with the world.
Size M: Waist 82, Inseam 29.5, Inseam 71.5, Knee width 40.4, Hem width 24.5
Composition: Wool(Non Mulesing Wool) 99%
Polyester 1%
COLOR: BLACK (Night Black)
Country of origin: JAPAN
This machine uses the finest yarn possible: 1/60 super120 non-mulesing wool.
Furthermore, by performing a fulling process in the final stage of fabric production, a slight nap is created, resulting in a high-gauge melton fabric.
This textile possesses both a sense of luxury and a rough, rugged feel.
Of course, it retains the functionality of wool (heat retention, antibacterial properties) while offering a smooth feel against the skin and the stretchiness of knitwear—a completely new wool material.
A striped pattern is created by inserting polyester threads at equal intervals.
Of course, it's machine washable. The material becomes softer and more textured with repeated washing, allowing you to "break it in" over time.
Slacks with deep pleats.
These jeans feature a moderately wide leg and a slightly tapered silhouette.
The front features a Tengu-style design, giving it a dressy feel. These pants can be worn in any situation.
*Fulling processing
In the finishing process for wool, this involves making the fabric denser and intertwining the ends of the fibers to create a felted texture.
*Non-mulesing wool
Mulesing is a method of raising lambs by cutting off the skin and flesh from their hindquarters while they are still young, in order to prevent maggot infestations in sheep that produce wool.
In contrast, non-mulesing wool is obtained using a gentle, natural farming method that avoids the painful mulesing process for sheep.
English Description
This is knitted in a high-density typewriter structure on a 36-gauge custom-made circular knitting machine. We use 1/60 super120 non-mulching wool, the finest yarn this machine can knit. In addition, the fabric is lightly fluffed by shrinking in the final process, resulting in a high-gauge melton fabric. This textile has both a luxurious and coarse feel. Of course, the functionality of wool (heat retention and antibacterial properties) is maintained, and this unprecedented wool material has a light feel and the stretchiness of a knit. Polyester yarns are inserted at equal intervals to create a stripe pattern. Of course, it can be washed at home. The texture of this material will increase with repeated washing, making it a material that can be grown and nurtured. Slacks with deep tucks. The silhouette is characterized by a moderately tapered shape with a moderate armpit. The front is finished with a tengu specification for a dressy look. occasion.
Shrinkage processing
The process of finishing wool to make the structure denser and the wool ends entangled to create a felt-like texture. Non-mulching wool Mulesing is a method of growing wool by cutting off part of the skin and body of the rump of the lamb while it is still a lamb, in order to prevent maggots from parasitizing the wool-producing sheep. Non-mulesing wool, on the other hand, does not involve mulesing, which is painful for the sheep, and is obtained by gentle rearing methods that leave the sheep in their natural state.
point
A stripe pattern with the widest possible spacing, creating a just-right balance that almost looks like a solid color.
By applying the fulling process twice, the nap is raised just right, resulting in a material that is unique in that the luxurious feel of the material and the rough texture created by the fulling process are contrasting and contrasting.
It has a nice drape and softness, and it's also less prone to wrinkles.
I love this pitch.
Wool material is featured every season.
It's not that thick, but it's warm.
I love this one. I also love how the fabric gets fuzzy and the pattern fades with wear, showing how it ages.
This is a classic style of slacks.
It's neither too wide nor too narrow, and has a rounded silhouette that drapes beautifully.
The appeal of a classic. Washable, high-gauge wool. A punchy design.
Brand Concept
KANEMASA PHIL. is an original brand of a circular knitwear manufacturer based in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, which originated from Kanemasa Knitwear Co., Ltd., founded in 1964.
To ensure the continuation of our unique knitting machines specializing in high gauge knitting, our jacquard machines capable of freely expressing a variety of patterns, and the distinctive skills and craftsmanship required to operate these machines with ease, our own brand KANEMASA was launched in the Spring/Summer 2021 season. *From the Autumn/Winter 2023 season, coinciding with our overseas launch, the brand name will be changed to "KANEMSA PHIL."
The brand's iconic logo was designed by Clement Johant, and the resulting design blends the historical context of the 1960s, when the company was founded, with European culture.
Based on the concept of "FUTURE CLASSIC / FUTURE VINTAGE," we create clothing for the future as we envision it today. We consider the future and offer a wardrobe that makes the wearer feel comfortable, happy, and joyful.
KANEMASA PHIL. products, which reflect the innovation, creativity, craftsmanship, and tradition we have cultivated and built up over the years, are made without compromise, from materials to design.
PHIL. is derived from the ancient Greek word φίλος (phílos, "beloved"), and is an abbreviation of derived words such as Philosophy ("philosophy," "love of wisdom and knowledge"), philharmony ("love of harmony"), and phile ("lover").
Based on the philosophy of "looking back at history and creating the future," we chose our brand name with the desire to share our products with the world.
Size M: Waist 82, Inseam 29.5, Inseam 71.5, Knee width 40.4, Hem width 24.5
Composition: Wool(Non Mulesing Wool) 99%
Polyester 1%
COLOR: BLACK (Night Black)
Country of origin: JAPAN
- SKU
- KM25A-045
- Fabric
- Wool(Non Mulesing Wool) 99% POLYESTER 1%
- Country of Origin
- JAPAN