A stress-free apron that is easy to put on and take off, just put on on a busy morning.
It is stable on both shoulders, so it is comfortable to wear for a long time.
It is one piece that can be worn without feeling like a dress or pullover.
"Commitment to one-size-fits-all"
Sisam staff of various body types from 150 cm ~ 180 cm, and the one-size-fits-all that has arrived can be worn by anyone.
Not only for yourself, but also as a gift or as a uniform for the store, you can easily incorporate fair trade.
In order to make it easier to work outside, I made it so that it does not touch the floor when squatting.
"It's like a waist pouch for work."
Table wipe holder at the waist. In addition to table wipes, which are sold separately, you can also use your towel to wipe your hands.
Also, even if you use it as a pen holder, you can rest assured that the pen tip will fit in your pocket.
Pockets with dropped corners to prevent dust from accumulating.
In addition, there is a scissors holder in the right pocket and a smartphone pocket in the right pocket.
At first glance, it looks simple, and it feels like wearing a waist pouch for work.
It is more comfortable than you can imagine that the thing does not swim in the pocket
"Step-by-Step Project"
Many of the producers of sisam's partner, Creative Handicrafts, are women living in the slums of India.
At first, you will learn techniques from relatively simple sewing such as eco-bags and drawstrings.
As I gradually acquired the technique from straight stitching to curved stitching, from unlined to lined stitching,
If only you could make one more step between the accessories and the clothes.
The development of this apron is also for such an important reason.
With the hope that we want you to steadily climb the technological ladder step by step, we named it the "Step Step Project."
This apron project was an opportunity to rethink the way we make things at SISAM, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
We hope you will experience our new step step together with the producers.
This apron project was an opportunity to rethink the way we make things at SISAM, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
We hope you will experience our new step step together with the producers.
"Something that can be used for a long time"
The armpits and shoulder straps, which are easy to wear out when used every day, are firmly reinforced with fabric lining and thick stitching.
The parts that are prone to force are fastened.
By dyeing after sewing, the texture of the stitches stands out like vintage.
We believe that it is ethical to be able to use things for a long time.
The process of making and using is ethical.
I'm also looking forward to growing it into my own vintage.
"Materials that return to the soil"
Organic cotton fabric, cotton yarn, and all parts are made of natural materials.
No microplastics are emitted during washing.
We also took into consideration the apron that is washed a lot of times.
"Three colors that blend in with everyday life"
In Higashiosaka City, where traditional factories are lined up, Fukui Press is in charge of dyeing.
An apron that overlaps Indian manufacturing and Japan manufacturing.
It took time to take shape from hand to hand.
The fabric is made from 100% organic cotton.
An option that not only comforts our skin, but also protects the global environment and the lives of its creators.
Among the cotton cultivation methods, I hope that organic farming, which is currently about 1% of the total, will spread throughout the world.