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Luthai

Headquartered in China, the Luthai mill is the world's largest producer of yarn-dyed fabrics. Known world-over for their high-quality product, they specialise mostly in 100% cotton fabrics.

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Japan

Fabrics from Japanese mills are renowned for their exceptionally soft hand-feel, durability and high quality of craftsmanship, resulting in effortless comfort for the wearer.

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Somelos

Located in Ronfe, Portugal, the Somelos mill is known world over for their 100% cotton and cotton blend fabrics. Known especially for the sustainability sound processes, they boast a zero carbon footprint in the production of their high-quality fabrics.

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Soktas

The Soktas mill in Turkey oversees the end-to-end production of their fabrics, beginning from cultivation of the cotton to the end of the fabric manufacturing process. They make cotton and cotton-blend fabrics that offer luxury at every level.

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Monti

The history of the Monti mill can be traced back as many as five generations, to the early 1900s. They're known for the sumptuous and soft touch of their fabrics.

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Thomas Mason

Founded in 1796 in the United Kingdom, the Thomas Mason mill has become one of the most sought-after names in the textile industry over more than two centuries. Thomas Mason fabrics are widely recognized for their premium quality, craftsmanship, and innovative designs, and their use of fine Egyptian and Sea Island cotton to create luxurious and soft shirting materials.

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Ashima, India

Founded in 1982, they started as a polyester yarn processing unit with a modest capital and now fast forward 35 years, they are now one of India’s leading cotton fabric manufacturers with state-of-the-art technology and world class machinery.

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Kuroki, Japan

A Japanese mill known for its artisanal approach and sustainability focus. They adhere to strict water-saving measures in their dyeing, weaving, and processing, producing some of the world's most sought-after raw selvedge denim.

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Okayama, Japan

In a world where modern projectile looms became the norm in denim production during the 1950s, Okayama’s commitment to traditional shuttle looms stood out. This dedication resulted in smaller quantities but exceptionally high-quality Selvedge denim.

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Kaihara, Japan

The third Japanese mill we source denim from was founded by indigo expert, Sukejiro Kaihara. This mill has a history for innovating and developing new machines and weaving processes to produce superior quality denim.

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