Over the years, our signature sashiko fabric has become a favorite among both our team and our community. It offers dimensional texture, a drape that rides the line between softness and structure, and an inherent versatility that makes it a natural fit for everything from pants to jackets to heavier shirting.
While it looks great fresh off the loom, our sashiko fabric really comes to life after a dye and wash, when the pronounced peaks and valleys of its distinctive weave reveal themselves in a character-rich range of tones that only improve with time.
If you ask us, sashiko clothing deserves just as much representation in the modern wardrobe as denim, terry, or canvas. So, to help make that case, we put together this guide on how to wear sashiko and incorporate it into your daily rotation.
What is Sashiko?
Sashiko refers to a traditional Japanese stitching method developed as a means of reinforcing and repairing workwear. Built on rows of small, repeated stitches—often arranged in geometric patterns—sashiko differs from most Western approaches to repair in that it celebrates wear, rather than concealing it.
Over time, this method of reinforcement inspired the development of a woven fabric known as sashiori (sometimes referred to as sashiko-kendo), where the durability of layered stitching was translated directly into the structure of the cloth itself. The result is a material that shares many qualities with early American denim—durable, breathable, and designed to evolve with wear.
Early examples of sashiori served as the foundation for our own approach to sashiko clothing, which we craft from 100% organic cotton and apply to familiar silhouettes like sashiko jackets, straight-fit men’s pants, and shirt jackets.
For a deeper dive into its origins, explore our history of sashiko Journal.
Why Sashiko Works Today
At its core, sashiko is a workwear fabric—but one that brings a distinct point of difference to the category.
Sashiko’s defining feature is its dimensional weave. It adds visual depth to an outfit in much the same way a pattern might, but in a more subtle, wearable way that doesn’t require bold styling.
Like other heritage fabrics—think canvas, duck cloth, or selvedge denim jeans—sashiko is built to last. It holds its shape well, making it an ideal choice for everything from a shirt to a jacket or everyday bottoms.
Where sashiko sets itself apart is in how it wears in. While heavier fabrics like denim and canvas take time to break in, sashiko softens considerably with wear, eventually developing a hand feel that’s closer to a well-loved knit than a rigid workwear textile.
How To Wear Sashiko Clothing
Thanks to its versatility, sashiko can be styled in much the same way as other foundational fabrics—only with added texture and depth.
Keep It Grounded
The easiest way to wear sashiko clothing is to let the fabric do the work.
A sashiko shirt or shirt jacket paired with classic chinos or selvedge denim jeans creates a balanced look that feels considered without being overstyled. Stick to neutral tones and simple layers to let the texture stand out.
Use It As A Layer
Sashiko excels in outer layers.
A sashiko jacket or chore coat can take the place of heavier outerwear in transitional weather, offering structure and durability without unnecessary bulk. Worn over an oxford shirt or lightweight knit, it adds depth while staying easy and wearable.
Build Around It
Sashiko also works well as a foundation.
A pair of sashiko men’s pants can anchor an outfit, paired with a simple tee, oxford shirt, or sweatshirt. Because of the fabric’s texture, even the most straightforward combinations feel elevated.
Dress It Up, Lightly
While rooted in workwear, sashiko can be adapted to more refined settings.
Try a sashiko shirt with tailored chinos and a clean pair of shoes for a look that balances texture with structure. The result feels relaxed, but intentional.
Wear Sashiko Year-Round
With its breathable construction and midweight feel, sashiko transitions easily across seasons.
In warmer months, wear it as a standalone shirt or lightweight layer, in cooler months, use it as a mid-layer beneath outerwear.
Our Sashiko Staples
Sashiko has become a cornerstone of our lineup, showing up across a range of everyday silhouettes designed to highlight its texture and durability.
From easy-wearing staples like the Après Pant to versatile layers like the Division Shirt, each piece is built to showcase the fabric’s natural depth while maintaining a clean, wearable profile.
Whether you’re reaching for a sashiko jacket, sashiko shirt, or a pair of men’s pants, the goal remains the same: timeless construction, lasting comfort, and a fabric that only gets better with time.
Let It Earn Its Place
Sashiko doesn’t rely on bold patterns or heavy styling to stand out. Its strength lies in its texture, its history, and the way it evolves with wear.
In a wardrobe built on longevity and versatility, it’s the kind of fabric that earns its place, one wear at a time.
You’ll see it across the lineup—from Cotton Hemp Tees to hemp shirts and shorts like the Après Short—each piece designed with that same long-term perspective in mind.