Noragi Chore Jacket
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The Noragi Chore Jacket.
From 1603 to 1867, the Tokugawa military government instituted a strict class system in Japan and enforced it right down to the threads.
Silk was for samurais and the cultural elite. Noragi jackets, for farmers, who patched and
stitched sashiko fabric to make their jackets last a lifetime.
In time, power shifted, and eventually the Meiji Restoration resulted in a successful a coup d'état that eroded the feudal system.
And in time, the Noragi jacket, once worn primarily by farmers, became fashionable.
Still is. Still functional, too.
Noragi Chore Jacket (No. J8159). A traditional Japanese workwear piece reimagined as your favorite off-hours lounge jacket. Based on a traditional open-front Japanese Noragi jacket, its name is derived from “Nora” or farm and “gi” which means clothing or uniform. 100% cotton canvas shell, dyed a rich olive color. Cotton poplin lining in black with an ornate gold floral overprint. Embroidered in a souvenir-style dragon embroidery at both chest panels. Two oversized, lined exterior pockets and one roomy interior pocket. Trapunto stitching at placket and neckline. Mid-length sleeves. Imported.