Reworked Levi's 504 jeans with vintage Japanese indigo cotton maekake apron.
This Maekake apron was used at TAKEMURA rice merchant at Kochi, Shikoku Island, Japan.
KABAN+ pieces are refashioned from vintage, deadstock, surplus, or discarded materials. Imagined, deconstructed, reconstructed in Malibu, California.
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These jeans are unisex – high rise boyfriend fit for women. They are meant to be worn a bit oversized.
Original labeled size: 33W
Levi's 504 fit
Zipper fly
Measured as:
Machine wash cold
Style: TAKEMURA
About Maekake
The maekake is a traditional apron that has been used for centuries as part of the uniform of Japanese workers. They were used by merchants, craftsmen, factory workers. Printed on the maekake (pronounced: ma-eh-ka-keh) was either the name of the factory or the shop, as an advertisement.
This Maekake apron was used at TAKEMURA rice merchant at Kochi, Shikoku Island, Japan.
KABAN+ pieces are refashioned from vintage, deadstock, surplus, or discarded materials. Imagined, deconstructed, reconstructed in Malibu, California.
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These jeans are unisex – high rise boyfriend fit for women. They are meant to be worn a bit oversized.
Original labeled size: 33W
Levi's 504 fit
Zipper fly
Measured as:
- Waist: 33"
- Front Rise: 10 3/4"
- Back Rise: 14"
- Inseam: 30”
- Leg Open: 16"
Machine wash cold
Style: TAKEMURA
About Maekake
The maekake is a traditional apron that has been used for centuries as part of the uniform of Japanese workers. They were used by merchants, craftsmen, factory workers. Printed on the maekake (pronounced: ma-eh-ka-keh) was either the name of the factory or the shop, as an advertisement.