Himoriwabi Chairman's Samue
ヒモリワビ会長サムエ
The most historically significant interpretation of the Samue, shaped by two of history’s most enduring visual traditions of refinement.
The first is the disciplined rhythm of Edo-era stripes — subtle, balanced, and deeply rooted in Japanese notions of order and restraint.
The second is the modern pinstripe suit — long associated with leadership, seriousness, and quiet command.
The Chairman’s Samue is made through an intricate 16-step construction process — a level of care rarely seen in garments designed for home.
The result is a samue with unusual composure: cleaner lines, better balance, stronger structure, and a more elevated presence on the body.
