東大阪の縫製工場にて、ものづくり

Manufacturing at a sewing factory in Higashiosaka

How do you make genuine leather that looks like paper? I was able to meet a partner in Osaka who was willing to consider these issues together. Scoop the leather to a thickness of 0.4 to 0.5 mm. Thin leather, which is normally used for linings, has become really thin and light. Even so, the texture of the front still has the feel of moist leather. By using domestically-produced silver-finished (ginzuki, tomo) leather, the finish is in keeping with dünn's brand concept of ``lightness,'' and when I saw the prototype, I was convinced that ``this could work!'' I could feel it. The actual sewing work is done at our partner's factory, where each item is carefully finished by hand.