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AS023
Uneven yarns with subtle slub character are used in both the warp and weft, creating a natural crosshatch texture. Over time, the deep, saturated pure indigo gradually reveals the character of the slub yarns. A higher warp yarn count produces sharper right-hand twill lines, giving the fabric a diagonal structure reminiscent of vintage denim.
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AS353
This fabric is the Black x White version of AS016, the lighter-weight counterpart of AS023. It uses the same warp yarns as AS016, with thinner weft yarns to reduce overall weight. While it shares the same character as AS016, the thinner weft makes the white weft threads less visible on the surface, giving a subtler grin-through effect.
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AS450
This fabric is a lighter-weight counterpart of AS020, using the same warp yarns with slightly thinner weft yarns for reduced weight. It retains the same natural uneven/slub character as AS020, with a balanced warp and weft producing less grin-through, making the white weft threads less visible on the surface.
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AS451
Woven on vintage shuttle looms in Japan, this fabric features uneven slub yarns that capture the look and feel of hand-spun yarns. The warp is hank-dyed in natural Japanese indigo, and the weft in plant-based persimmon, creating subtle, unique variations that develop beautifully over time.
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AS902
Woven on vintage shuttle looms in Japan, this fabric features uneven slub yarns that capture the look and feel of hand-spun yarns. The warp is hank-dyed in natural Japanese indigo, and the weft in plant-based persimmon, creating subtle, unique variations that develop beautifully over time.