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Japanese fabric manufacturer you should know: MORIKIKU -Textiles where tradition and innovation intersect

 

In this issue of Fabrics, we would like to thoroughly introduce a fabric company that has made a full-fledged appearance on ApparelX, Morikiku Co.

Overview Morikiku 

Morikiku has a long history, and was founded in 1897.The company is headquartered in Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture, a scenic city surrounded by mountains on three sides and overlooking Mikawa Bay.

They also have “Mikawa cotton” , a unique cotton which flourished in Mikawa region.

Recommend Morikiku’s Fabrics

Morikiku fabrics that are most popular  are mainly printed fabrics. Please take a look at our recommended items.

M40000 Cotton molly cloth print

This tricky fabric is reversible, so you can enjoy different looks on the front and back.

M17000-B Cotton dobby print

A dobby fabric with a coloring-extracted print that looks like it belongs in a period drama.

M24400-A Cotton dobby print

This fabric has an elegant print like a komon kimono fabric. Recommended not only for clothes but also for accessories!

M10000 Cotton dobby print

A plain-like dobby fabric with a wide range of colors.

M9300 Cotton direct waffle

M9500-4 Cotton direct waffle

M9000 Cotton direct waffle

A design fabric with an interesting waffle-like finish and a floppy texture.

Not only solid colors but also printed ones are available.

If you would like to feel the texture of the fabric, it would be best to purchase a sample card.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our introduction of Morikiku,a remarkable manufacturer with a lineup of high quality fabrics born in the country of Mikawa, Aichi.

If you are looking for Morikiku fabrics, please visit Morikiku’s products page.

If you are looking for more fabrics, please visit ApparelX fabrics product list

Writer                            
Hi guys, this is Jane, the editor of ApparelX News. As a foreigner living in Tokyo, I hope my posts will help international readers get an overview about Japanese fashion industry as well as Japanese culture!