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Wagara Fabric
Wagara is a general term for the traditional patterns that have been used in Japan since ancient times.
About Wagara
• Traditional Japanese patterns
• Wide range of types to enjoy choosing a pattern from
• Each one has a profound meaning
• Make a lasting impression
• Widely used in clothing, tableware, and more






Ichimatsu Pattern Printed Cloth Sheeting Fabric
A check pattern of squares in 2 alternating colors
3 colors available
Also used for kimono patterns in famous anime






Nami Pattern Printed Cloth Sheeting Fabric
A pattern of fan-shaped semicircles arranged vertically and horizontally to resemble waves
4 colors available






Mizudama Dot Printed Cloth Sheeting Fabric
An orthodox polka-dot pattern everyone is familiar with
4 colors available






Asanoha Pattern Printed Cloth Sheeting Fabric
A geometric design made of hexagonal shapes based on an abstract hemp leaf
3 colors available






Hoshi Dot Pattern Printed Cloth Sheeting Fabric    
A variation on the Mizudama Dot pattern with star shapes
3 colors available




Patterns
Ichimatsu
Nami
Mizudama Dot
Hoshi Dot
Asanoha
Size (cm)
w110×h100
w110×h100
w110×h100
w110×h100
w110×h100
Color
Black, Red, Green
Pink, Black, Red, Blue
Pink, Black, Red, Gray
Orange, Black, Red
Pink Black, Pink, Blue
Material
Sheeting
Sheeting
Sheeting
Sheeting
Sheeting



Strengths
We can cut and sell your desired amount of wagara fabric prints any time.
The cut fabric is versatile and can be used for apparel products and a variety of other applications.
We can print and sell other wagara patterns to suit your preferences.
Although the sheeting fabric we print requires pre-treatment of the fabric due to the process we use, we keep a large quantity of fabric in stock to be able to print at any time, so we can ship products in about 1 week from receiving the order, even if they are out of stock!
We can also send fabric samples if you cover the shipping cost!
Why not try manufacturing the wagara patterns created in Japan at a Japanese factory?\t


Product Usage


Used for many products as traditional Japanese patterns and as yukata and kimono designs
Also widely used as patterns for cloth wrappers and placemats for meals, etc.
Frequently adopted for use as yukata fabric for festivals as well
They are being used as clothing patterns in famous Japanese anime as well!
We can also produce your preferred pattern as fabric, or as the pattern for a product!
We can also use them for our company's own cloth wrappers, bandannas, handkerchiefs, towels, happi coats, and kimono, etc., so please contact us!


Company Profile








MARUSUGI PRINT CO.,LTD.
We were founded in 1954 in Aichi Prefecture, the main center of cotton fabric production in Japan.
Our main specialty here as a fabric printer is in cotton fabrics.
We utilize screen printing, reactive dye ink-jet printing, and sublimation transfer printing for our print work with hand towels, happi coats, furoshiki wrapping cloth, banners, and other products.
With reactive dye ink-jet printing and sublimation transfer printing, we can print for small lot production as well, which eliminates the need for keeping large inventories, and it's possible to make the exact amount that has been sold.
The mass disposal of clothing and apparel is now a recognizable global issue, and eco-friendly dyeing methods are compatible with Sustainable Development Goals.
Up until now the standard for fabric production was set at 1,000 meters or more, which made inventory build-up a constant risk. Ink-jet printing doesn't require separate prints for each color, so it's possible to print directly on the fabric as long as there is digital data available.
Furthermore, we still hold on to the legacy of traditional Japanese dyeing techniques. Our work is uncompromising when it comes to presenting traditional Japanese colors using color proofing techniques that have been cultivated over many years. We have a young generation of Japanese artisans here who have inherited techniques to craft traditional products.
For every part of the process from fabric printing to sewing products and packaging, we do it all here in-house.
This means that we can make the exact amount of fabric that we need, and not only that we can do small lot production for hand towels, happi coats, and other products.












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