
Reversible Kasuri Double Ikat Donza | white & blue
An intentionally easy and relaxed jacket that balances effortless style with rustic charm. Its slouchy silhouette, clean lines and impeccable craftsmanship lend a quiet sophistication, while hand woven ikat and a contrasting Madras check lining celebrate India's rich weaving traditions.
- Fully reversible
- Cut to the pattern of a traditional Japanese donza fisherman jacket; silhouette akin to a bomber jacket
- One size with relaxed silhouette
- Closes on both sides with hand-beaten brass buttons
- Wide-cut body with kimono collar
- Full-length, cone-shaped sleeves
- Welt pockets on one side
- Crafted from handwoven mid-weight cotton in a Japanese-inspired kasuri double ikat design with a lightweight Madras check lining
- All orders come lovingly packed in upcycled silk bags
- One size: fits S-XL comfortably
- Length center front 28”
- Chest & hip 70” round
- Cross-shoulder 33”
- Armhole 18” round
- Sleeve length 24”
+/- a tolerance inherent to hand made clothing
- One size: fits S-XL comfortably
- Fabric: 100% cotton
- Handfeel: Soft & mid weight
- Care: Gentle hand wash. Do not soak. Drip dry flat. Gentle steam iron.
- Origin: Telangana, India
Textile Story
Hand dyed and woven by a group of specialised ikat master artisans in one of India's ikat centers; Hyderabad in Telangana State. Ikat is an ancient dyeing and weaving process found around the world, including India, Japan, China and Central Asia. Ikat refers to the dyeing process, whereby prior to dyeing, the yarn is meticulously tied with string in pre-determined locations then dyed, resulting in tied areas resisting the dye. The yarn is untied and retied for each new colour.
Our cloth is a double ikat - meaning both weft and warp yarns are dyed this way; a particularly complex process, as the dyed patterns on warp and weft must align during weaving. There are only a few other places in the world that create double ikat including: Okinawa; Tenganan village, Bali; and Patan, Gujarat.
While Indian ikat generally favours bold colours and larger motifs, for this collection, we've looked to traditional Japanese kasuri ikat for insiration. Kasuri, meaning "rubbed", refers to the blurred edges of patterns and most frequently consists of small, geometric repeat designs dyed in indigos, whites and browns.
Any variations or irregularities are to be celebrated. They are part of the design & inherent to the handcrafted production process, making this item beautifully unique.
































