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Historically used for kimonos, this fabric is known for its distinct crimped texture.
Areas like Kojima are world-famous for premium denim, which is often more expensive due to slow weaving and artisanal dyeing processes.
The Bishu region is Japan's premier area for wool, known for functional and stretchable high-quality fabrics.
The Kawabata Evaluation System (KES) , developed in 1972, remains a global standard for objectively measuring fabric "hand" (tactile quality) and formability. Modern Innovations and Sustainability
Historically used for kimonos, this fabric is known for its distinct crimped texture.
Areas like Kojima are world-famous for premium denim, which is often more expensive due to slow weaving and artisanal dyeing processes.
The Bishu region is Japan's premier area for wool, known for functional and stretchable high-quality fabrics.
The Kawabata Evaluation System (KES) , developed in 1972, remains a global standard for objectively measuring fabric "hand" (tactile quality) and formability. Modern Innovations and Sustainability