Fabrics | Japanese
Many Japanese mills use traditional shuttle looms , which operate at roughly 1/4th the speed of modern high-speed looms. This slower process creates fabrics with a unique, handmade feel and natural unevenness that is highly prized.
Historically used for kimonos, this fabric is known for its distinct crimped texture. JAPANESE FABRICS
Areas like Kojima are world-famous for premium denim, which is often more expensive due to slow weaving and artisanal dyeing processes. Many Japanese mills use traditional shuttle looms ,