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4245XL Water Dragon Embroidered Loose Snopants®

Olive OG-107F
Regular price £645.00
Regular price £645.00 Sale price £645.00
Loose fit olive Snopants®, featuring a tonal hand-machined Water Dragon embroidery on the leg, darted knees allow for a full range of motion and Snocord® waist and hem offer for alteration of width. Complete with side zip and secure flap pockets.

  • Cotton Poplin
  • Artist: Utagawa Yoshitsuya
  • Hand-machined Water Dragon embroidery
  • Fully adjustable Snocords® system
  • Secure zip pocket
  • Internal media pocket and ankle stash
  • Converts to 3/4 lengths or shorts via. Snobutton® system
  • Riri Temple ball® and components
  • Wash at or below 30°c. No bleach. Cool iron. Do not dry clean. Do not tumble dry.
Yoshitsuya entered the studio of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, and was considered to be one the Ukiyo-e masters most important studios. Yoshitsuya's work was known for his great prints of warriors and depiction of legendary animals. Whilst many Ukiyo-e artists worked in a small scale creating woodblock prints Yoshitsuya would work large, often creating triptychs which held great depth and detail.


200gsm · 100% Cotton

1960’s era U.S. Army cotton poplin, reproduced exclusively for Maharishi. This lightweight cloth was introduced when the U.S. were invited to advise in Vietnam, and required a lighter cloth suitable for tropical conditions.

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Guest Artist: Yoshitsuya

Early circles of Ukiyo-e artists had to be covert with their practice, as their skilled hand-painted works and woodblock prints were seen to depict enjoyable activities in social settings.

Yoshitsuya entered the studio of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, and was considered to be one the Ukiyo-e masters most important studios. Yoshitsuya's work was known for his great prints of warriors and depiction of legendary animals. Whilst many Ukiyo-e artists worked in a small scale creating woodblock prints Yoshitsuya would work large, often creating triptychs which held great depth and detail.
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