Our company is based in Kyoto and manufactures kimonos worn by brides and grooms at Japanese weddings. The bride’s kimono are the iro-uchikake (colored kimono) and shiromuku (white kimono). The groom wears a montsuki haori (jacket), kimono, and hakama.
There are collectors who decorate their rooms with tapestries of iro-uchikake, and we are currently selling them internationally through our online store. (We have sold to Hong Kong, New York, Spain, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and other countries.)
Also, based on the SDGs concept of remaking and reusing, we frame and sell vintage kimono and obi fabrics manufactured 10 to 40 years ago to create new value for interior decoration, as well as Japanese goods manufactured using leftover fabric from sewing our kimono fabrics. These products are sold under the brand Classic Reboot. Our products are made exclusively in Kyoto by a variety of craftsmen. We would like to promote the charms of Kyoto. Area of Interest
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Our company manufactures iro-uchikake in Kyoto for overseas collectors to purchase as interior decorations. We use silk, gold leaf, and gold threads to weave the fabrics used for our luxurious iro-uchikake. The vintage obi frames were made 10 to 40 years ago and are second-hand items. The obis have blemishes as they were used. However, they are popular for their designs, color schemes, and aura that distinguish them from modern items. The obis, which are around 4 meters long, are fitted in special frames without being cut, so they can also be worn. And our Japanese goods are made from left-over fabric from iro-uchikake and obis.