Return of the hemp gi?
Some years ago, there was a woman in Mendocino/Lake County, Machiko, making hemp dogi. She used to run a print ad in Aikido Today magazine but never had an online presence. Her dogi were in the judo style (double layer shields at the front and back shoulder for holding up to grabs, and the "skirted" bottom); they looked great and held up unbelievably well due to the inherent characteristics of the hemp fiber.
Eleven years later, the original ones she'd made for local aikidoka are finally wearing out and she's not making them anymore...now I'm living here with my nine year old home microbusiness custom sewing baby-sized organic cotton dogi and cotton weapons bags. Yep. I've gotten back in touch with my old supplier of hemp fabrics to check their fabric samples and working on a cost-out to see how much these suckers would have to priced at. Next step, make a sample for somebody at the dojo and see how it works. So I'm not ready to take orders yet, but I'm hoping that within a couple of months I'll have at least the jacket design down, be ready to offer those, and start working on the pants design. |
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Good luck!
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In that case....
Would you consider making a jacket in the kendo style -- one vent in the back, no side vents, lower hem just above the knees so the side vents in the hakama are completely covered and there's no futher need for pants under pants? Please? Not that I want to eliminate the market for pants entirely, but at this point, I can't imagine going back to them. Best, FL |
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Fred, the beauty of custom sewing (which is the model I use) is that I/we can do anything we agree on! Let me get the cost-out done for the basic top, get a couple of samples out onto the mat for testing, and then I'm happy to start playing with the details. Folks here are not wanting pants either (happy to use old cotton ones or biking shorts or whatever) so I'm starting w/ just the tops.
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I can tell you that if you made them in a more tapered cut (similar to bjj competition gi) I would totally buy a few.
I've always wanted a hemp gi, but a judo cut would be too loose for me to wear in day to day use. I natural fiber, bjj cut, hemp gi would be right up my alley. |
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Wow. Hope to hear how it works out! Best of luck. :)
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Thank you all...waiting for sample swatches....hope to have a first one in beta testing within a month.
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Hi, Anthony - two of three beta tests are done and being very happily worn in my local dojo - the third and final beta test JUST started getting measured and cut today for sending across the continent. This is for the TOP only - at custom sewing prices, folks who wear a hak are not interested in custom pants to wear under!
So far all 3 are cut in the judo style but I can easily adapt to a karate style. The 100% hemp is an amazing fabric to work with - a real pleasure. Photos at my flickr site. Price has worked out to be $140 for the top; for extra large sizes I may need to add a modest surcharge (sleeve edge to sleeve edge over 58" or shoulder to hem length over 36"). I'm going to start proofing a pants pattern within the month, looking at a less expensive, lighter weight fabric for pants, not all hemp but a hemp-cotton blend, for those who do want a full upper/lower set. I'm thinking to do the pants with an elastic waistband w/ drawstring inside, like sweatpants have, but of course if anybody wants a plain drawstring.... OH! I also bought a small quantity of 100% hemp herringbone in BLACK for any koryu folks (or New Yorkers? :-) ) |
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Regards, Anthony |
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Is the dogi ready for sale? I am curious as to how one may submit an order...
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Thank for comments and questions. Since I don't want this to turn into a "sales storefront" because I don't think that's how Jun wants aikiweb used, here is general info on the process: These are custom made at my home studio. It starts w/ me snail-mailing fabric swatches so a person sees/feels fabric before proceeding. Then there is a measurement chart (it is on the flickr site and also can be emailed or taken from a url). Then we figure out any specific design issues (moving the vent, shaping the inner yoke, whatever) and I provide a final price based on that plus a projected shipping date. When I receive a deposit, I sew like a demon :-) and when I get final payment it goes to the post office.
My business email is zanshinart@yahoo.com |
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From the pictures, it looks like it has a softer drape, more like a soft denim than the heavy BuJin-style canvas. Is that accurate?
Thanks! Katherine |
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Hi, Katherine - yes, especially for the herringbone, which is a lighter weight fabric than the plain twill; it has an incredibly soft "hand" - the wonderful paradox of hemp fabric is that is gets drapier in its feel with use and washing but is not actually having its fibers get weaker.
I would describe it as feeling somewhere between a midweight denim and a cotton flannel. I did a gi top using just the plain twill, which is a heavier weight fabric - being a twill it going to be more like a denim than like a canvas, but the jacket does seem to have more structure to it than the herringbone. I'm going to be emailing the fellow who is wearing it to find out if it also got to drape more once he'd laundered it a couple of times. BTW, I've worn my pants to the dojo a couple of time now and have to sit down w/ graph paper, rulers, calculator, etc and figure out the yardage requirements, then figure out what fabric to do them in.... I think the 100% hemp is both too heavy and too pricey for the pants so will probably be doing a hemp-cotton blend for pants. |
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With as much hemp comes out of the East Im suprised it isnt a more obvious choice than cotton? |
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Actually, for custom sewing on a high end electronic home machine, as opposed to on an industrial machine w/ its separate motor, just as happy not to be wrestling with and pressing/flat felling real judogi weaves :-) |
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By the way, am about to deliver a beta test of pants to a dojomate. Did them up in 100% organic unbleached cotton canvas I use for the baby gi - the first pair I've been wearing to train in are great. Also have a 70% organic cotton/30% hemp blend, bleached quite bright white, available for pants or for baby gi.
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I'm another potential taker!
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As I sometimes receive inquiries from people looking for hemp keikogi, which I stopped making a few years ago, here are two small businesses run by budoka, doing very nice custom keikogi. I have seen their garments in use on the mat and believe them to be of very good quality.
http://jenddesigns.com/ http://www.budonevadatailoring.com/ |
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