Never let good things die out.
Preservation is also important.
We try not to discard old equipment immediately because there are cases where that texture is needed. It’s not always good to just keep updating everything. For mass production, the latest models are superior, so hesitation will reduce quality, but for specific projects, there are many cases where things continue for a long time. At this time, if there are only new machines, the texture cannot be created. Therefore, our company focuses on preservation. Of course, it’s not 100%, but we believe that understanding what our customers want is also part of corporate quality. The same applies to the handwork of our craftsmen. There is a demand for it in society. We want to be a corporation that can listen carefully.
Technology includes both old and new.

Machines from the founding period
These machines are like industrial heritage, but there are some socks that can only be made with them. If they break, they can’t be repaired, so the risk is high.

Craftsman’s skills
Not everything is done by machine; some items require a solid craftsman’s process. We have craftsmen on staff, so we work with solid skill.

Handwork
The handwork of Japanese craftsmen is not only careful, but also provides a different sense of security in the fine details. Currently, we have multiple craftsmen on staff who are honing their skills.

The latest, of course, too
The latest is, after all, an aggregation of various needs. They are wonderful pieces of equipment. We have introduced multiple of the latest machines and are running them at full capacity for manufacturing and sample production.