Ms. Yonezawa from Reve de MIYACO visited our factory in Kumamoto.
The other day, we had the pleasure of a visit from Ms. Miyako Yonezawa, from the original lace wear brand Reve de MIYACO, who came to tour our Kumamoto factory.

Reve de MIYACO is a brand that creates blouses, gilets, and other items utilizing delicate lace, based on the concept of "bringing tradition into everyday fashion." They pursue timeless items that can be passed down from mother to daughter. Ms. Yonezawa herself has been dedicated to manufacturing for many years and values the worth of meticulous craftsmanship.
In Japan, it is extremely rare to find a factory that handles all processes of hat manufacturing, from start to finish, in-house. As one of these few companies, we have been upholding the quality of "Made in Japan" for over 70 years.


While integrated production certainly places a burden on factory management, there are reasons why we remain committed to it. Even as times change, we want to continue delivering beautiful berets with silhouettes that are loved by everyone, backed by our long-cultivated techniques and reliable Japanese quality. With that in mind, we continue knitting unchanged. ▶︎ Click here for more about the original wool beret making process
As Ms. Yonezawa also owns a lace factory, it was a time of deep mutual understanding regarding manufacturing.
In an era dominated by fast fashion, what is the meaning of taking the time to create things? How should we utilize and recycle the scraps generated during the manufacturing process?
We enthusiastically discussed these and various other themes.
Ms. Yonezawa, who has experience in hat making, was very interested in the three-dimensional silhouette and structure of our hats. How can the delicate expression of lace be incorporated into a hat? It was a very enriching time, allowing us to feel new possibilities for the future while cherishing tradition.


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