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Kurashiki Design Body Towel for Women 28471-01

Original price ¥1,100 - Original price ¥1,100
Original price
¥1,100
¥1,100 - ¥1,100
Current price ¥1,100
SKU classiky-28471-01
The ``Body Towel for Women'' was created in response to the request of adults with sensitive skin.
Product specifications: Approx. 25 x 95cm 100% cotton Made in Japan
Product description: Imabari towel

Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture is a major towel production area, producing over 50% of domestic towels. Imabari, which has the best location conditions such as a warm climate, abundant underground water, and a particularly active workforce for women, has been famous as a cotton textile production area since the Edo period.
However, currently, approximately 80% of towels distributed in Japan are imported. Unlike before, production technology in the Asian region is also progressing rapidly. The time may already have come when it will be difficult to compete simply by highlighting differences in quality. So, what exactly is there in Imabari towels?
``It's all about Japanese people making towels that Japanese people use,'' says Orim Co., Ltd., who requested the original towels this time.
“After all, we are the ones who can best understand our subtle preferences in comfort and the variations that suit each person's lifestyle habits.”





It seems to be "the body towel for women" that was made for adult use having weak skin in response to a request by all means.
Product specifications: Product made in approximately 25*95cm 100-percent-cotton Japan
Product explanation: Towel of Imabari

Imabari-shi, Ehime is a big towel production center producing more than 50% of domestic towels. Imabari with the best location requirements including warm climate climate, being blessed with rich underflow water particularly a woman being a hard worker won fame as a production center of cotton textiles from the Edo era.
However, approximately 80% of towel traffic of Japan seem to be import goods now. Unlike the past, the production engineering of the Asia region progresses rapidly, too. Time hard to please might already come by the competition in singing in difference in quality. Then on earth what will there be to the towel of Imabari?
Olim which asked for an original towel this time says "it is simply that a Japanese makes the towel which a Japanese uses.".
"After all it will be us that understand a variation to adapt to a lifestyle of the preference of the delicate feel that we feel and the each person diversity well most."