Being fair trade
High transparency is important
The parties receiving orders are more motivated to work than we are, as a fabless company. However, they are professionals who have worked with companies that are even more demanding than those in Japan. Therefore, they can immediately see through any superficial tactics we may employ. Nevertheless, they say that Japanese projects are reliable in terms of quality and guaranteed payment. On the other hand, there is also the view that Japanese projects are difficult, have low costs, and are demanding in terms of quality. That is why solid transparency is important, as well as the perspective of contributing to the other party’s management. In short, it is about being fair. To prove this, it is important to commit not only to order placement and receipt but also to various issues that the other party may be facing. This is the fairest way to have them commit to our issues.
Throughout the supply chain

Material procurement as well
Since textiles are obtained from plants and animals or from chemical raw materials, fair trade for materials is also important. We focus on traceability.

Working environment as well
Basically, we partner with corporations that receive orders from global manufacturers and have passed factory audits.

Logistics exchange as well
When it comes to logistics, a local network is essential. Here too, being fair is important. It is the wisdom to survive in an environment where laws and regulations are constantly changing.

Our actions
Our partners are also our customers. In order for them to pursue quality, we must take action. It is a simple but valuable action.