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Japanese manufacturer you should know: B Space, your nonstandard knit fabrics!

Hi guys, we are back with Japanese Manufacturer series again! This time, let’s talk about B Space, a relatively young fabric manufacturer, founded in 2010.

Overview of B Space

Founded in 2010, B Space is a relatively latecomer to the fabrics industry, with only a small number of fabric makers and an elite group on its own website. The fabrics it handles are mainly knit fabrics, which are more particular fabrics with one or two extra touches than standard, highly versatile products.

The fabrics are characterized by the ideas and knowledge of the president, who comes from a spinning company and is a member of the Ichioka Co. group.

This is a manufacturer that not only produces stock products, but also actively creates new products by taking advantage of the above-mentioned strengths through special order production, etc.

Recommended B Space Fabrics

BS70009 Double russet camouflage

This is a mesh fabric with camouflage print, available in five colors, and is usually made by special order, but we stock this fabric. It can be used not only for outerwear but also for various other purposes.

BS90014 Suede cardboard

This is a knit with a suede surface of corrugated cardboard knit, one of the most popular knit tissues in the market today. It is a masterpiece that combines the firmer feel of cardboard knit with the luxurious feel of suede.

BS41003 Recycled wool reverse knit

This reverse knit has a different color and expression on the front and back. The material used is recycled wool, which is a sustainable material. The coloring of the front and back can be changed as a special order.

Conclusion

If you want to order knit fabrics with elaborate designs, rather than ordinary jerseys, B Space is a manufacturer you should definitely check out.

If you are looking for more Japanese fabrics, please visit ApparelX’s fabrics 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!