Our strengths
Takashima Orimono exists for a singular purpose - to achieve perfection. In order to continually deliver on this absolute standard, Takashima Orinomo practices its craft in adherence to unwavering principles, the first of which is an intimate understanding of woven fabric creation, and the complex design process that transforms the fabric into apparel. This is a dynamic art that necessitates Takashima Orimono to continually develop, innovate and invent. Each garment represents a sum of equal parts, every one critical to the overall experience of a brand and product. As such, every square inch of fabric, print, thread, stitch, button, line, cut and curve is picked with intention and purpose. Like the samurai’s of feudal Japan, Takashima Orimono devotes itself to mastery of its craft, that craft being the making of a perfect woven fabric garment.
Fine shirt maker.
The appearance of the Takashima Orimono knowledge in a garment expresses a brand’s focus on offering a perfect piece of apparel to its customer. The Takashima Orimono input is a symbol of mastery in fabrics, tailoring and design. Takashima Orimono, is Asia’s finest producer of woven fabrics and dress shirts.
Jacquard.
Jacquard weaving is a technology named after its inventor, Joseph-Marie Jacquard. Jacquard is a specially woven fabric created using a Jacquard loom and various materials. They boast great pattern diversity — from floral and damask to polka dot and plaid. Because the pattern of jacquard is woven into the fabric, each yarn can be solution-dyed, giving it more fade resistance than typically dyed yarns.
Dobby.
Dobby fabric features a subtle diagonal weave has a soft hand and fluid drape. This versatile fabric is perfect for stylish summer dresses, heirloom projects and children's apparel. It can also be used for lightweight curtains, home décor accents and even bedding accessories. Dobby print is great for window treatments, toss pillows, light upholstery, and shirts.
Yarn Dyed.
Compared with printing fabric the yarn dyed fabrics have obvious advantages on color, stereo and color fastness. The yarn dyed fabrics have a unique style but are slightly higher on price. Because of the yarn dyed, yarn weaving and finishing, the total loss is relatively large; the production volume is less than traditional fabric, so the cost increases. Despite this it is Takashima’s speciality. A yarn dyed shirt really makes a difference.
Eager weaver.
Takashima Orimono represents the ultimate standard in woven fabrics. In addition to its expertise in shirt making, Takashima Orimono has been providing intelligence in the creation of woven fabrics. It has been maintaining this elite position in the textile world by constantly researching, developing, innovating and improving. Every minute detail is looked into throughout the production process, resulting in fabrics and appare beyond parallel.