Fumie+tokikoshi+top

The name Tokikoshi implies a traversal—a crossing of chronological boundaries. In their collaborative works, this is often visualized through the juxtaposition of the archaic and the immediate. Fumie, with her grounding in traditional form and texture, provides the weight of the past. Tokikoshi brings the fluid, often ethereal sensibility of the transient present.

However, it is the "Top" that serves as the fulcrum of this seesaw. Imagine a summit where the air is thin and the view is unobstructed. This is the mental space their art occupies. When Fumie anchors the composition with structural integrity, she builds the mountain. When Tokikoshi introduces the element of fleeting time, he invites the wind to erode it. The "Top" is the precise moment where the structure stands tallest before it is gracefully reclaimed by the elements.

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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Seam Type | French seam on all side edges; flat‑felled seam on shoulder for durability. | | Stitch Density | 12 stitches per mm on high‑stress areas (sleeve cuffs, side seams). | | Pleat Technique | Hand‑pressed micro‑pleats using a low‑heat steam press, preserving fibre integrity. | | Edge Finishing | Clean, self‑finished raw‑edge on the hem for a “soft‑roll” look; no visible raw hem stitching. | | Hidden Reinforcement | A thin reinforced panel of recycled nylon (2 mm) is sewn behind the pocket area (if the optional front pocket is selected) to prevent stretch deformation. | | Quality Control | Each top undergoes a 5‑point inspection: (1) fabric consistency, (2) stitch integrity, (3) colorfastness (ISO 105‑B02), (4) dimensional tolerance (±2 mm), (5) functional hardware test. |


| Benefit | How It’s Achieved | |---------|-------------------| | Temperature Regulation | Tencel’s natural moisture‑wicking + bamboo lining (on darker shades) keep the wearer cool in summer and warm in cooler climates. | | Shape Retention | Elastane blend + reinforced side panels prevent sagging after 50+ washes. | | Wrinkle‑Resistance | Low‑twist yarns and the Tencel‑poly blend reduce creasing; a quick 2‑minute steam restores a crisp look. | | All‑Day Comfort | Soft, non‑irritating fabric with a smooth hand; no tags (printed label only). | | Versatility | Can be dressed up with a high‑waist skirt for office wear, or paired with tailored trousers/jeans for smart‑casual. | | Travel‑Friendly | Light weight (≈200 g) and folds flat without permanent creases – ideal for business travel. | The name Tokikoshi implies a traversal—a crossing of


For her button-up variations, Tokikoshi frequently hides the button placket behind a front flap. This creates a clean, minimalist line from the chest down to the hip, focusing all the visual attention on the collar and sleeves.

If you look at the top from the side, you will notice the "wing" sleeves. These are not standard set-in sleeves. They often extend from the shoulder seam horizontally before dropping down, giving the wearer a silhouette that resembles a bird in flight. This is what fans call the "Tokikoshi puff." For her button-up variations, Tokikoshi frequently hides the

| Symbol | Action | |--------|--------| | 🧺 Machine wash | 30 °C (cold), gentle cycle, mild detergent, no bleach. | | 🚫 Do not tumble dry | Air‑dry flat; if needed, low‑heat tumble ≤30 °C (max 5 min). | | 🧼 Hand wash | Recommended for the Sakura‑Blush colorway to preserve delicate dye. | | 🧽 Spot clean | Use a soft damp cloth for stains; avoid rubbing. | | 🔄 Iron | Low setting (≤110 °C) on the reverse side, preferably with a pressing cloth. | | ♻️ Recycle | Follow QR‑code instructions for textile recycling after the garment’s life cycle. |