Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Independent Business

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Fur Women's Coat Tailor

A profession that uses animal pelts to draft, cut, sew, and tailor women's fur coats. Considers the characteristics of fur materials to provide high-quality products.

Kesa Tailor

Specialist who tailors kesa worn by Buddhist monks using traditional fabrics and sewing techniques.

Children's Clothing Tailor

Artisan who handles everything from pattern making, cutting, sewing, and finishing for children's apparel.

Indigo Dyer

An artisan who dyes fabrics and clothes using traditional dyeing techniques such as indigo dyeing and handles the process up to productization.

Sashiko Felt Worker

A Sashiko Felt Worker is a craftsman who uses sashiko techniques on felt fabric to apply decorations and reinforcements. By applying traditional sashiko patterns to felt products, they manufacture textile products that combine practicality and beauty.

Sanada Himo Manufacturing Worker (Fiber Made)

Artisan who manufactures Sanada himo cords for obi ties and decorations using braiding machines, etc.

Loom Worker (Oshima Tsumugi Manufacturing)

Skilled artisan who operates looms for Oshima Tsumugi, using mud-dyed weft threads to weave intricate kasuri patterns.

Shokon Indigo Dyer

Artisan who uses natural indigo dye to dye cloth and yarn into a deep indigo color (shokon ai).

Gentleman's Trouser Repairer

Artisan who performs size adjustments, tear repairs, design changes, etc., for men's trousers.

Men's Suit Tailoring Apprentice

An occupation that involves learning men's suit sewing techniques while performing auxiliary tasks such as cutting and sewing machine operation.