WAKO
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The lattice pattern weave design was inspired by the outer wall of the Wako main building, a symbol of Ginza.
On the inside of the lattice, a fine entangled weave structure is used to express a supple texture.
TIE YOUR TIE
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The handwoven cloth of kuska fabric is made into Sette Pieghe neckties in a workshop in Florence, Italy, and is truly a work of art.
UNITED ARROWS
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The weft of the standard Garza fabric of kuska fabric has been reduced from five to three threads to create a light necktie that is easy to wear in spring and summer.
WAKO
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Standard hand-spun silk scarves made in the special colors of the Ginza Wako.
STELLAR WORKS
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Collaboration of kuska sakiori fabric with the Rén series by the Shanghai furniture brand Stellar Work. The Rén series is a famous product that is also used at Noma, which is reputed to be the world's best restaurant.
SEISHIN High School
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It has been developed and designed from the thread up as a necktie for the uniform of Kyoto Prefectural Seishin High School.
We hope that familiarity with local traditional industries will help promote interest in, and love for, the local area, as well as regional development. The blade of the necktie is embroidered with a pattern of Pseudolysimachion ornatum, a perennial herb species native to Japan that also blooms in Tango.
HUNTSMAN
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This is a special order product with the standard kuska fabric pattern and Huntsman serial number on the lining.
Huntsman: Founded in 1849, the company has a store in Savile Row, London, and is a very long-established, high-class, prestigious tailor approved by the British Royal Family. Its customers include many Hollywood stars and business people, and it has become popular as a setting for the movie Kingsman.
ARTPHERE
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The surface of the Dulles bag, a typical example of Toyooka bag, is made of fresco fabric by kuska fabric, which is treated with resin and water repellent. It is a product that fuses the manufacturing traditions of Tango in Kyoto Prefecture and Tajima in Hyogo Prefecture.
YUMI KATSURA
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By Yumi Katsura Paris Couture White Collection
A special white fabric dress for Meiji Kinenkan, designed by fashion designer Toshikazu Iwatani using Fresco white fabric by kuska fabric.
Takakurazome
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These stoles are made of entangled white fabric by kuska fabric and finished one by one by the Tango dyer Takakurazome using the fist-dyeing technique.
GASPARD YURKIEVICH
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kuska fabric was partially used in the men's collection of the Parisian fashion brand Gaspard Yurkievich, and jackets, shirts, and neckties were developed under the W name.
Masumi Hono
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A well-established bag manufacturer with high technology, founded in 1916, producing the wardrobe for the Emperor's clothes and the torch box for the Tokyo Olympics in 1964. This is an excellent product that fuses the Kuska leather textile with its representative work, the Boston bag. It is a premium model with the year of production and serial number printed inside.
J.PRESS
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This is a special order necktie commemorating the 120th anniversary of J. Press. The color, width and length of the blade, and regimental stripe direction were changed to create a double name.
Brightway
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This minimalist sneaker features kuska fabric sakiori in the upper part. Brightway of Naniwa, Osaka, which has been involved in making women's footwear for many years, is able to take care of the details that make it possible to provide gentle comfort.
SPINGLE MOVE
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These slip-on sneakers are a fusion of sakiori, a technique handed down from the Edo period, and the vulcanization method, a basic sneaker manufacturing method used 170 years ago. They are manufactured by the Spingle Company in Bingo, Hiroshima.
DOMINGO SURFBOARD
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A surfboard with the Tango blue textile of kuska fabric in the center of the board. The shaper is Mr. Susumu Iio of Shonan Domingo Surfboards, a leading hand-shaping artist.
The supervision is provided by the Soldier Blue surf shop located in Amino, Tango.