<Nogi> The luxury of being wrapped in Japanese cotton.
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Japanese cotton. Cotton has been cultivated in Japan since ancient times.





It has a silky sheen, is supple and fluffy, and feels amazing.
Because the fibers are thick and short, this material is difficult to process using spinning machines.
That's why Japanese cotton is spun by hand.
Hand-spun yarn sways according to the rhythm of the hands, creating variations in shade and containing air.
Its three-dimensionality and richness are truly surprising and rich, considering that one is accustomed to the flat fibers of ready-made cotton clothing.

The thread itself is so different. The cloth woven from this thread subtly overturns the perception that cotton is cheap and commonplace.




Silk kimonos are of course good, but Japanese cotton is the most suitable for our climate and skin.



If you want to wear something that is not flashy but still has a certain luxury, I highly recommend a Japanese cotton kimono.
If you want to feel the comfort and security of being embraced by the earth,
If you want to wear old and new clothes,
Hand-spun, hand-woven Japanese cotton bolts are the best option.
Japanese cotton kimonos are making a real comeback in the 21st century, and it will take the tea ceremony to a new level.






