
Rare Vintage Japanese Boro Noragi Jacket from Early-Mid Showa Era: Indigo Cotton & Crazy Pattern Lining
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We’re excited to introduce a rare vintage Japanese boro noragi jacket from the early to mid-Showa period (circa 1926–1950s).
Noragi are traditional workwear garments worn for farming and daily outdoor tasks, crafted from durable cotton and dyed with distinctive indigo.
This jacket features a unique smoky indigo tone that adds depth and character, along with high-quality cotton fabric.
The lining is made with a striking crazy pattern, offering versatile styling similar to a reversible piece.
Boro, or patchworked fabric, has recently gained global attention from vintage enthusiasts and collectors, and this noragi is no exception.
Lovingly handmade in an ordinary household, it carries the wisdom and spirit of everyday Japanese life.
More than just functional workwear, this jacket is perfect as a fashion statement or remake material.
Discover a special piece that embodies Japan’s traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage.