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Lot.021 Basketweave Pattern Belt Mud Dyed Brown

Sale price$380.00 AUD
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Lot.021 Basketweave Pattern Belt Mud Dyed Brown

Lot.021 Basketweave Pattern Belt Mud Dyed Brown

MUD DYED BROWN / OS

Gertrude St

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

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2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

The Lot.021 Basketweave Pattern Belt in Mud Dyed Brown by T.T is crafted from vegetable-tanned cow leather that has been individually mud-dyed at Amami Oshima Island for a unique finish. It features an originally designed brass roller buckle that is inspired by the popular Art Déco tastes in the 1920s, while the intricate textured basketweave pattern is a result of meticulous attention being given to achieving the right thickness and hardness.

  • Vegetable-tanned cow leather
  • Individually mud-dyed at Amami Oshima Island
  • Unique finish
  • Brass roller buckle
  • Belt length: 109cm
  • Intricate textured basketweave pattern
  • Perfect balance of thickness and hardness
  • Made in Japan
  • Due to the nature of the material, this product may lose its colour or cause colour transfer

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T.T, a unisex brand based in New York and Kyoto, was founded by Taiga Takahashi, whose education fused Japanese culture with Western ideas. After graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2017, he launched his brand, centred on the concept of "resurrecting relics of the past to unearth artifacts of the future." Takahashi, an avid collector of vintage garments from the pre-mass production era, emphasizes the historical value of craftsmanship. Through an archaeological lens, he reinterprets time-worn fabrics and sewing details, creating garments meant to endure for centuries, incorporating endangered traditional Japanese techniques and collaborating with skilled artisans.