A beautiful cloth transmitted to Nara "Mosquito net"
BAN INOUE offers a large number of products using mosquito net materials.
In the past, mosquito nets were used to repel mosquitoes by hanging them on beds in Japan.
As a local industry in Nara, it has been actively woven since the Edo period and continues to this day.
"Mosquito net material that lets the wind through but not mosquitoes."
BAN INOUE uses 100% cotton mosquito net fabric, which is a natural fiber, and has a colorful and functional kitchen item that takes advantage of its breathability, quick drying, water absorption, and soft and gentle touch as you wash it.
We deliver products that add color to your daily life and make you feel comfortable.
The "starch glue" used in the production process will be removed by washing it several times.
At first, the fabric is crisp and hard, but as it is washed, the fibers of each thread spread, and the original softness of cotton comes out.
The fine fibers are intertwined with each other, and it changes into a soft material that is more comfortable on the skin, fluffy, light, and contains air.
It is softer than gauze and has a unique wrinkle (drape) that is one of its charms.
Cotton from which the "glue" has fallen also has excellent water absorption.
In addition, it is extremely breathable and does not get sticky, and it keeps the skin feeling smooth.