Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black
Seuvas

Tassa Canvas Button-Down Shirt in Heather Black

$ 265.00
Size: Small
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  • Crafted from the world’s finest canvas, SEUVAS’s Tassa Authentic Button-Down Shirt is made from Kurashiki Hampu, a renowned fabric celebrated for its texture and durability. Originally used in boat sails, Kurashiki Canvas is woven on century-old shuttle looms accentuating the natural cotton fibers nep texture and durability. This version features a combination Japanese Binchotan charcoal and sulfide dye, giving the fabric a deep color that will continue to transform with wear. Binchotan is a type of Japanese charcoal made from white oak tree branches, typically used in Japanese cooking. The shirt comes sewn on vintage machinery and features reinforced double needle construction throughout.
    • Regular fit
    • Japanese "Binchotan" charcoal and black sulfide dye, will fade with wear
    • Tassa Kurashiki canvas fabric
    • Amakasu Pottery stone button
    • Single chest pocket
    • Rinsed
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 46" 17.5" 25" 29.5"
    Medium 47" 18" 25.25" 30"
    Large 48" 18.5" 25.5" 30.5"
    X-Large 49" 19" 26" 31.5"
  • Seuvas

Based in Kurashiki, Japan, SEUVAS specializes in Hampu canvas, using vintage machinery and working with manufacturers who bring over a century of expertise. Committed to sustainability, SEUVAS utilizes natural dyes, upcycled fabrics, and designs reusable garments intended as a "canvas" for the wearer—each piece developing a unique charm with time and use.