Woven at 15 ounces from tightly twisted, long-staple cotton, Dojo has a compact hand and a dense face that feels tougher than most midweights. The warp runs a deep, inky indigo that borders on a green cast, while the weft keeps things crisp and structured. The yarn tension is high, so the fabric holds its shape, creases sharply, and breaks in with strong ridges once the miles stack up.