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This clothing must also return to “domestic production”



“Domestic” clothing sewn in domestic factories in Japan is becoming more and more popular among consumers. Its high quality is not only highly praised by Japanese domestic consumers, but also wins the favor of …

“Domestic” clothing sewn in domestic factories in Japan is becoming more and more popular among consumers. Its high quality is not only highly praised by Japanese domestic consumers, but also wins the favor of foreign tourists visiting Japan. For example, Muji, a daily necessities grocery store operated by Nippon Ryohin Project, will start selling Japanese-made suits in January to provide consumers with more choices. Japanese clothing industry groups will also begin to implement a certification system, and clothing including fabrics produced in Japan will be certified as “purely domestic” products. In Japan, the proportion of domestically produced clothing currently accounts for less than 4%, and this proportion may increase due to the depreciation of the yen.

Muji’s large-scale stores in Japan will start selling Japanese-made suits from late January. The suit uses wool produced in New Zealand and is processed and sewn in the Osu area of ​​Aichi Prefecture, Japan, where wool products are produced. During the processing process, the fabric uses a special cleaning method to pursue its luster and smoothness. The price is expected to be twice that of ordinary suits currently on sale, about 70,000 yen (approximately RMB 3,650).

Another Japanese clothing company, Onward Kashiyama’s main suit brand “Five Continents” plans to launch all spring and summer business shirts in Japan in 2015. In the past, the brand’s domestic production ratio was about 50%.

The main reason why Japanese clothing companies turn their attention to domestic products is that even if the price is slightly higher, the number of consumers coming to buy is still increasing. For example, the “Century Coat” series launched by Japan’s Sanyo Shokai in October 2013 is hand-sewn by professional craftsmen at a factory in Aomori Prefecture. Its selling price is basically around 80,000 yen, and sales from September to December 2014 increased 2.5 times year-on-year, making it very popular. It is said that this product is favored by a wide range of Japanese consumers, mainly around 40 years old, and the number of purchases by foreign tourists visiting Japan is also increasing.

Japanese clothing industry groups are also actively promoting the sales of domestically produced products in Japan. The Japan Garment Industry Association announced on January 14 that it will implement a “purely domestically produced” certification system, which will identify products that are dyed, knitted, and sewn all three processes completed in Japan as “purely domestically produced.” The certification objects start from this year’s autumn and winter clothing, and applications will be accepted from February.

Twenty years ago, the proportion of Japanese-made clothing circulating in Japan was about 30%. Later, due to the popularity of low-priced “fast fashion” clothing and other reasons, many Japanese clothing companies moved production to China and other countries in order to save costs. Southeast Asia and other regions.

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