The charcoal arrives through repeated garment-washing, not dye charts. AITO processes the finished blazer until the cotton surface turns matte and granular, the color settling unevenly - deeper in the body, lighter where the wash wore hardest at stress points and seams. Every edge is left to fray on its own terms: collar, front placket, cuffs, pocket flaps, hem. The short threads sit exposed at each boundary, a controlled unraveling that reads as wear rather than damage.
Underneath the raw edges, the construction stays clean. Unlined, unpadded shoulders, a central back seam that gives the slim silhouette its shape without rigidity. Tonal buttons sit flat against the charcoal surface. Functional flap pockets carry the same frayed detailing as the rest of the jacket. The cotton is lightweight and breathable - structured enough to hold the blazer shape, soft enough to register every movement.








