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BAN INOUE
Address | 223 Kawakami-cho Nara-city Nara, JAPAN ZIP:630-8202 |
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Representative Name | chika hayashida |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 60 |
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Length F65cm B80.5cm Body width 60cm Shoulder width 79cm Yuki length 76cm
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Country of manufacture: made in Japan
Material / component: 100% COTTON
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2023
Product tag: Attached
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Description
The new [marrow] is an upcycled product spun by warping the cloth left over from cutting when producing mosquito net relaxwear. It has a soft and gentle texture and warmth. Different from the popular mosquito net wears for spring and summer, this design has a sophisticated and relaxed mood This is an ethical [marrow] series. The collar part is a distinctive point, and the length of this top hides up to the hips. It is an item that is well balanced and compatible with pants. It can be worn with marrow tuck pants to complete the set-up. *What is the [marrow] series? BAN INOUE × Anaïs Guery collaboration product. Anaïs Guery is a designer Anaïs Guery is a designer born* and living in France. She gained experience at couture houses in Paris such as Christian Dior and Balenciaga. She is good at making the best use of materials, combining tradition and avant-garde. marrow is a company that uses leftover cloth from the production of mosquito nets, and marrow uses old, worn-out daily clothes as part of its raw materials. Later, marrow will also become a raw material, thereby establishing a recycling-oriented economy. We design our products and services from the planning stage with recycling of raw materials in mind, so as not to generate waste, waste, and pollution. We believe that it is essential to design products and services from the planning stage with the recycling of raw materials in mind, so as not to generate waste, waste, and pollution. *How upcycled products are made* 1. Collection [We collect surplus cloth from the production of mosquito net products/worn daily wear of kaya nets and separate them into all 20 colors of mosquito net fabrics. All 20 colors of mosquito net fabrics are separated by each color. 2. Anti-wool The leftover mosquito net fabrics that were to be disposed of are turned into [cotton]. *Woolen is the process of reusing discarded yarn, fabric, used clothing, etc., by turning them back into cotton and reusing them as fiber. It is one of the fiber reuse methods that have been attracting renewed attention in recent years due to the trend toward sustainability. 3. warp yarn Cotton is spun into yarn. Weaving The finished yarn is woven into a double weave to make a fabric. 5. Commercialization and sales The finished fabric is sewn and commercialized. (For more details, please see you tube) By mixing 4 to 7 colors of mosquito net fabrics in one fabric, if you look closely, you can see the expression of nep and small coloring on the fabric. What is the original material, mosquito net*? *Characteristics of Mosquito Net Fabric*. Mosquito nets were originally hung to keep mosquitoes away when sleeping. The weave is coarse and airy. The weaving process allows air to pass through the fabric, making it extremely lightweight, quick-drying, and air permeable. *Related Keywords* Mosquito Net Restoration Project: Thinking about what we can do now for the earth BAN INOUE × a.guery Ethical Collection marrow Upcycle |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.28th to Sep.3rd |
Air Mail | From Jun.12th to Jun.14th |
EMS | From Jun.11th to Jun.14th |
Pantos Express | From Jun.13th to Jun.18th |
DHL | From Jun.11th to Jun.13th |
UPS | From Jun.11th to Jun.13th |
FedEx | From Jun.11th to Jun.13th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
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*The color of the fabric (nep) may vary depending on the product. *When washed, the fabric will shrink, but as it is washed many times, it will become fluffy and blend in. Please enjoy the unique texture of the fabric. *Please be careful not to scratch the surface when using. *Bleach cannot be used. *Since this is a natural fiber, the color may fade slightly. *About size There are individual differences depending on the material and other factors. *About the color Depending on your monitor or computer environment, the color may differ from the actual product. In addition, there is the case that the color differs slightly from the actual color due to outdoor shooting, etc. We appreciate your understanding. |
It has a soft and gentle texture and warmth.
Different from the popular mosquito net wears for spring and summer, this design has a sophisticated and relaxed mood
This is an ethical [marrow] series.
The collar part is a distinctive point, and the length of this top hides up to the hips.
It is an item that is well balanced and compatible with pants.
It can be worn with marrow tuck pants to complete the set-up.
*What is the [marrow] series?
BAN INOUE × Anaïs Guery collaboration product.
Anaïs Guery is a designer
Anaïs Guery is a designer born* and living in France.
She gained experience at couture houses in Paris such as Christian Dior and Balenciaga.
She is good at making the best use of materials, combining tradition and avant-garde.
marrow is a company that uses leftover cloth from the production of mosquito nets, and
marrow uses old, worn-out daily clothes as part of its raw materials.
Later, marrow will also become a raw material, thereby establishing a recycling-oriented economy.
We design our products and services from the planning stage with recycling of raw materials in mind, so as not to generate waste, waste, and pollution.
We believe that it is essential to design products and services from the planning stage with the recycling of raw materials in mind, so as not to generate waste, waste, and pollution.
*How upcycled products are made*
1. Collection
[We collect surplus cloth from the production of mosquito net products/worn daily wear of kaya nets and separate them into all 20 colors of mosquito net fabrics.
All 20 colors of mosquito net fabrics are separated by each color.
2. Anti-wool
The leftover mosquito net fabrics that were to be disposed of are turned into [cotton].
*Woolen is the process of reusing discarded yarn, fabric, used clothing, etc., by turning them back into cotton and reusing them as fiber. It is one of the fiber reuse methods that have been attracting renewed attention in recent years due to the trend toward sustainability.
3. warp yarn
Cotton is spun into yarn.
Weaving
The finished yarn is woven into a double weave to make a fabric.
5. Commercialization and sales
The finished fabric is sewn and commercialized.
(For more details, please see you tube)
By mixing 4 to 7 colors of mosquito net fabrics in one fabric, if you look closely, you can see the expression of nep and small coloring on the fabric.
What is the original material, mosquito net*?
*Characteristics of Mosquito Net Fabric*.
Mosquito nets were originally hung to keep mosquitoes away when sleeping.
The weave is coarse and airy. The weaving process allows air to pass through the fabric, making it extremely lightweight, quick-drying, and air permeable.
*Related Keywords*
Mosquito Net Restoration Project: Thinking about what we can do now for the earth
BAN INOUE × a.guery Ethical Collection marrow Upcycle