
【Tweed】A-line Sack Dress
¥46,000
White / USA2/UK6
- White / USA2/UK6
- White / USA4/UK8
- White / USA6/UK10
- White / USA8/UK12
- White / USA10/UK14
- ネイビー / USA2/UK6
- ネイビー / USA4/UK8
- ネイビー / USA6/UK10
- ネイビー / USA8/UK12
- ネイビー / USA10/UK14

A new form of elegance and comfort
The Stretch Tweed Collection solves three common issues with tweed: "weight," "shoulder strain," and "non-washable" limitations. This collection is lightweight, stretchy, and machine-washable, offering exceptional practicality. The luxurious fabric, woven with delicate glittering threads, adds a sophisticated sparkle and elevates everyday wear. Experience the ultimate comfort and elegance achieved through Japan Tech innovation.

A refined sack dress that beautifully enhances your silhouette
The distinctive A-line silhouette and midi length create a sophisticated impression. A wide sash belt cinches the waistline for a flattering effect. A back vent ensures ease of movement, while French sleeves elegantly cover the shoulders. A refined look achieved with a single piece.

Enhance your style with both comfort and flattering effects
An elegant, elongated center panel with a sash belt enhances the A-line silhouette. The back metal zipper and vent ensure easy wear. Side slash pockets add functionality to this stylish and practical piece.

Machine washable at home, keeping it fresh and beautiful even after sweating.
Highly durable, washable fabric with easy-care properties that resist stretching, shrinking, and wrinkling. No need for dry cleaning, saving time on daily care.

Passing down Japanese craftsmanship now at just 1.5%.
When kay me was founded in 2011, only 3% of apparel in the Japanese market was domestically produced, compared to 50% in 1990. The brand began with a sense of urgency regarding this decline. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated factory closures and craftsmen leaving the industry, resulting in a current domestic production rate of just 1.5%. Made with advanced Japanese craftsmanship, kay me is dedicated to preserving Japanese manufacturing traditions for the next generation.