"Is that Saitama's craft?" - A hypothesis that began there. An industrial model redefining traditional crafts as "future vintage"
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KARMA et CARINA proposes a slow fashion model that redefines Saitama's traditional crafts as "future vintage," aiming to connect artisan skills with modern demand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What exactly are "future vintage" clothes?
- A: They are garments made using Saitama's traditional craft materials and techniques, designed to retain value and be cherished in daily life for 10 or 20 years.
- Q: Why is the project being announced in an "unfinished" state?
- A: Because the core of the project is not just the finished product, but the process of trial and error in redesigning the demand for traditional crafts.
- Q: Which traditional crafts from Saitama Prefecture are being utilized?
- A: A wide range, including Nagaita Chugata, Chichibu Meisen, Warabi Futakoji, leather, Kumagaya Zome, Bushu Shōaizome, Kawagoe Tozan, and Ogawa Washi.