Sugar Cane & Co. Lot SC39524 / Indigo Dobby Crazy Open Shirt
Sugar Cane & Co. Lot SC40065 / 14.25oz. Denim Union Stars Jeans
In the 1960s, Sugar Cane produced jeans with star-shaped stitching on order from the US military PX (post exchange) stationed in Japan. Based on this pair of jeans, which can be said to be the roots of the brand, these "Star Jeans" have been revived in modern times. The silhouette is a regular straight similar to the 1947 model.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
| Size |
Waist |
Length Inseam |
Front Rise |
Back Rise | Thigh width | Knee width | Leg Opening |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W28 | Around 69.0cm | Around 81.5cm | Around 27.5cm | Around 38.0cm | Around 30.5cm | Around 21.5cm | Around 21.0cm |
| W29 | Around 72.0cm | Around 83.0cm | Around 28.0cm | Around 39.0cm | Around 31.0cm | Around 22.0cm | Around 21.5cm |
| W30 | Around 74.0cm | Around 88.0cm | Around 29.0cm | Around 39.5cm | Around 31.5cm | Around 22.5cm | Around 22.0cm |
| W31 | Around 77.0cm | Around 88.0cm | Around 29.5cm | Around 40.5cm | Around 32.5cm | Around 23.0cm | Around 22.5cm |
| W32 | Around 79.0cm | Around 88.0cm | Around 30.0cm | Around 41.0cm | Around 33.0cm | Around 23.5cm | Around 23.0cm |
| W33 | Around 82.0cm | Around 88.0cm | Around 30.5cm | Around 41.5cm | Around 33.5cm | Around 24.0cm | Around 23.5cm |
| W34 | Around 84.0cm | Around 88.0cm | Around 31.0cm | Around 42.5cm | Around 34.5cm | Around 24.5cm | Around 24.0cm |
| W36 | Around 87.0cm | Around 89.0cm | Around 32.5cm | Around 44.0cm | Around 35.5cm | Around 25.5cm | Around 25.0cm |
| W38 | Around 94.0cm | Around 92.0cm | Around 33.5cm | Around 45.0cm | Around 37.0cm | Around 26.5cm | Around 26.0cm |
Sugar Cane & Co. Lot SC40401 / 14oz Hawaii Indigo Mixed Right Twill Denim
"Lot 401" is a Sugar Cane denim made with Hawaiian indigo, which is a counterweight to the Ryukyu indigo model. The silhouette is a regular straight cut similar to the 1947 model (Lot No. SC41947). The fabric has a strong blue hue and is characterized by its uneven texture. The label is a hair-on-hide with a branded image of a turtle, which is considered a divine messenger in Hawaii, and the back pocket has hand-embroidered sashiko stitching.
SUGAR CANE FIBER DENIM
"Sugar Cane denim" is an original denim made with the brand name SUGAR CANE. The fiber called "bagasse", which remains after refining sugar, is mixed with cotton and woven into the fabric. This denim, made from recycled sugar cane, has antibacterial, deodorizing, and antistatic properties due to the amino acid effect contained in Sugar Cane.
Made in Japan
Sugar Cane & Co. Lot SC42460H / 14.25oz Black Denim 1947 Hard Wash Model
The 1947 model of black denim, which will be available from this season, has been given an intense wash and released. Not only is the denim fabric faded and the seams puckered, but the aging of the cotton thread stitching, leather patches, and metal parts are also attractive. The details of the buttons and rivets, hidden rivets, and regular straight silhouette remain the same, but the length is unified so that hemming is not necessary.
STANDARD DENIM is
a masterpiece that has been loved by many people for many years and continues to be made as a standard by reproducing vintage denim with a focus on all processes of spinning, dyeing, weaving, and sewing. This is the true "STANDARD".
Sugar Cane & Co. Lot SC42562 / Black Cotton Duck Wide Trousers
Sugar Cane & Co. Lot SC42966 / 14oz. Denim 1966 Model
This is a reproduction of the 1969 model, commonly known as the "66 model," which is known for being particularly well-made among vintage items. The patch is made of paper. The rise is similar to the 1947 model, and the silhouette is tapered toward the hem. Compared to other models in the STANDARD DENIM series, this model is woven using denim with less unevenness and a stronger blue color.
STANDARD DENIM is
a masterpiece that has been loved by many people for many years and continues to be made as a standard, as a result of reproducing vintage denim with attention to every process of spinning, dyeing, weaving, and sewing. This is the true "STANDARD."
Made in Japan
Sugar Cane & Co. Lot SC51947 / 14.25oz Selvedge Denim Shorts
These shorts are a 10-inch inseam version of Sugar Cane's signature "1947 model." The fabric, parts, and stitching are all made to the same specifications as the 1947 model. The front features a button fly with original engraved iron buttons. The coin pocket opening uses selvedge denim and is reinforced with punched copper rivets. Concealed rivets are also included, following vintage details.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Sun Surf Lot SM02849 / Sailor Moku Products Hilo Railroad Company Tote Bag
The cultivation of sugar cane and pineapples supported the Hawaiian plantation industry, and the railroads that transported the harvest and workers became indispensable to the plantation industry. Items specifically for railroad workers were also developed. This canvas tool bag was one of them.
Made in Japan
| Size |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
Handle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | Around 27.0cm | Around 45.0cm | Around 22.0cm | Around 40.0cm |
Sun Surf Lot SM15689 / Sailor Moku Products 10oz. Cotton Duck Work Jacket
Hawaii is the island where the headquarters of the US Navy's 7th Fleet is located and where all US military bases are located. Since many soldiers have been stationed in Hawaii for a long time, local workwear manufacturers and tailors have also played the role of contractors supplying uniforms and combat clothing to soldiers. Taking advantage of this background, they developed work pants with a different fabric based on military trousers. These were also popular among Hawaiian railroaders.
HAWAIIAN WORK WEARAfter
Japanese immigrants came to Hawaii, the first place they were given to work was the sugar cane plantation. There was a railroad there for a long time, and it was used as a means of transporting harvested sugar cane to sugar mills and as a means of transportation between their living base and the plantation. While unraveling the history of Hawaiian workwear, Sunsurf focused on a railroad company that existed in the past called the "Hilo Railroad Company". Based on documents from that time, we will reproduce its unique specifications.
Made in Japan
| Size |
Shoulder Width |
Body Width |
Body Length | Sleeve Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36(S) | Around 46.0cm | Around 55.0cm | Around 65.5cm | Around 59.5cm |
| 38(M) | Around 48.5cm | Around 57.5cm | Around 67.0cm | Around 61.5cm |
| 40(L) | Around 50.5cm | Around 60.5cm | Around 71.0cm | Around 63.5cm |
| 42(XL) | Around 52.5cm | Around 63.5cm | Around 74.0cm | Around 64.5cm |
| 44(XXL) | Around 54.0cm | Around 65.0cm | Around 75.0cm | Around 65.5cm |
Sun Surf Lot SS39325 / Toyokuni III SPECIAL EDITION Imayo Mitarisa Farmers
This work depicts Uoei, an illustrated book wholesaler dealing in nishikie (colored woodblock prints), which had a shop in what is now Ueno Hirokoji during the late Edo period. It is a gorgeous work depicting only women as "merchants" of the four classes: samurai, farmers, artisans, and merchants. The large letters "Azuma Nishikie" are dyed on the shop curtain in front of the store, proving that nishikie was a popular Edo specialty. Looking inside
the store, there are paintings of actors and landscapes lined up, and on the left wall there is an advertisement for One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. Uoei was a very popular illustrated book wholesaler, publishing many nishikie prints by famous artists such as Utagawa Hiroshige, Hiroshige II, and Toyokuni III, the artist of this work.
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), who created this ukiyo-e, was born in 1786 to a lumber wholesaler in Honjo, Edo. His distinctive portraits of beautiful women made him an instant hit. Furthermore, his actor paintings were highly acclaimed, and he was considered to have surpassed even his master, Utagawa Toyokuni I. He also had a strong desire to create art, and is said to have left behind the most works of any ukiyo-e artist of his time, with over 10,000 pieces.
Japanese Design National Treasure of Japan
Focusing on the artists of the Edo period, when Japanese culture and arts further expanded, this exhibition recreates the works of these masters on the canvas of an aloha shirt, bringing to life in the present day the passion that went into Japan's world-famous designs. This series, which began as a collaboration with the works of Katsushika Hokusai, is now taking on the next stage with the addition of new artists.
©️Tokyo National Museum
Made in Japan
Sun Surf Lot SS79378 / Logo Tee – Green
Sun Surf Lot US15901 / Union Supply Palaka Check Shirt Blouse
The history of Hawaiian workwear, which can be considered the origin of the Aloha shirt, began when Japanese immigrants crossed the ocean and started living in Hawaii. The work they did there required durable workwear, rather than the traditional Japanese clothing they had brought from Japan. In 1922, Yasuda Kayoji, born in Japan, founded Union Supply, successfully expanding its business by providing high-quality workwear. The company's palaka check shirts and blouses, while simply made, were durable and easy to move in, quickly gaining popularity and becoming a representative style of palaka.
Complete Series of the Reproduction "UNION SUPPLY"
Founded in 1922 by Yasuda Kayoji, born in Japan, Union Supply expanded its business by providing high-quality, affordable workwear to people who had moved from Japan to Hawaii. While primarily a clothing manufacturer, the company also acted as a distributor, importing fabrics and other materials from Japan.
Made in Japan
| Size |
Shoulder Width |
Body Width |
Body Length |
Sleeve Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 43.5cm front and back | 52.0cm front and back | 60.0cm around | 60.0cm around |
| M | 45.5cm front and back | 55.0cm front and back | 63.0cm (approx.) | 62.5cm front and back |
| L | 48.0cm (approx.) | 57.5cm (approx.) | 64.5cm (approx.) | 63.0cm (approx.) |
| XL | 51.0cm (approx.) | 61.0cm around | 69.0cm around | Around 67.0cm |
| XXL | 53.0cm (approx.) | 64.0cm (approx.) | 71.5cm (approx.) | 68.0cm around |