Vendor Profile
SISAM Inc,
| Address | 94-2 Tanakanishihinokuchicho Kyotoshisakyoku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:606-8221 |
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| Representative Name | TAIHEI MIZUNO |
| Annual Revenue | JPY 450,000,000 |
| No. of Employees | 50 |
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SD item code:12288900
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goat brown
ゴートブラウン
(24ASN0801)
JAN:4580422673106
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(24ASN0801)
JAN:4580422673106
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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About 10 days
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Length 50 cm x Chest 104 cm x Length from sleeve to sleeve 63 cm
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Country of manufacture: Nepal
Material / component: Wool 100%
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Description
| [When Aran Pattern Meets Spice] The Aran pattern is said to have originated in the Aran Islands in Ireland. The Aran pattern is said to have originated in the Aran Islands in Ireland. Inspired by the season's theme, sisam has created a cardigan knitted to look like a spice berry. The encounter between the aran pattern and spices is a little unusual, and has resulted in a very sisam-like garment. [Look at the front!] The first thing that catches the eye is the Aran pattern knitted on the front. The spices seem to be popping out of the clothes. The cuteness will make you smile. Actually, this knitted fabric is only applied to the front. The back of the garment can be changed to a simple, quick change of image! [Soft to the touch, wooden buttons] The spice patterned wool is matched with wooden buttons that fit comfortably in the hand. The warmth of this piece can be felt even in the smallest details. [25 hours of crystals] All knit items from Sana Hastakala, a fair trade NGO in Nepal, are hand-knitted. For the Fall-Winter 2024 collection, it takes up to five days for a knitter to knit one item. They work approximately 5 hours a day, after finishing their household chores, at home. The act of knitting clothes and hats is so far removed from our daily lives that it is often difficult to imagine. Sana Hastakala's clothes, which reach us from Nepal across the sea, are the result of a lot of time and effort. [Luxurious care, the taste of handcraftsmanship.] Three exciting colors with a hand-knit texture using non-mulesing wool. White and brown are knitted using non-dyed yarn, so you can enjoy the original color of wool. The warmth of carefully knitted handwork will warm your heart and body*. [2024 Autumn & Winter New Items][Fair Trade][Ethical Collection][Wool Knitwear Recommended] |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Jan.6th 2026 to Mar.10th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Dec.19th 2025 to Dec.23rd 2025 |
| EMS | From Dec.18th 2025 to Dec.23rd 2025 |
| Pantos Express | From Dec.22nd 2025 to Dec.25th 2025 |
| DHL | From Dec.18th 2025 to Dec.22nd 2025 |
| UPS | From Dec.18th 2025 to Dec.22nd 2025 |
| FedEx | From Dec.18th 2025 to Dec.22nd 2025 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Size may vary slightly due to the hand-knit nature of this product.
*This product is hand-knitted, so it tends to stretch easily. Please do not hang it on a hanger, but fold it for storage. *We recommend that you wash it by itself with a gentle push and use a neutral detergent. *Dehydrate the garment in the washing machine for a very short time, shape it, and hang it to dry flat. Please note that hanging it on hangers may cause it to stretch. *Dark colors may fade when washed or cleaned, so please wash separately from other items. Please note that the texture and color may differ from the image due to the handmade nature of the product. |
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The Aran pattern is said to have originated in the Aran Islands in Ireland.
The Aran pattern is said to have originated in the Aran Islands in Ireland.
Inspired by the season's theme, sisam has created a cardigan knitted to look like a spice berry.
The encounter between the aran pattern and spices is a little unusual, and has resulted in a very sisam-like garment.
[Look at the front!]
The first thing that catches the eye is the Aran pattern knitted on the front.
The spices seem to be popping out of the clothes.
The cuteness will make you smile.
Actually, this knitted fabric is only applied to the front.
The back of the garment can be changed to a simple, quick change of image!
[Soft to the touch, wooden buttons]
The spice patterned wool is matched with wooden buttons that fit comfortably in the hand.
The warmth of this piece can be felt even in the smallest details.
[25 hours of crystals]
All knit items from Sana Hastakala, a fair trade NGO in Nepal, are hand-knitted.
For the Fall-Winter 2024 collection, it takes up to five days for a knitter to knit one item.
They work approximately 5 hours a day, after finishing their household chores, at home.
The act of knitting clothes and hats is so far removed from our daily lives that it is often difficult to imagine.
Sana Hastakala's clothes, which reach us from Nepal across the sea, are the result of a lot of time and effort.
[Luxurious care, the taste of handcraftsmanship.]
Three exciting colors with a hand-knit texture using non-mulesing wool.
White and brown are knitted using non-dyed yarn, so you can enjoy the original color of wool.
The warmth of carefully knitted handwork will warm your heart and body*.
[2024 Autumn & Winter New Items][Fair Trade][Ethical Collection][Wool Knitwear Recommended]