A blanket from a major outdoor brand in 1935 was actually obtained from the United States, and a professional textile engineer of Alberton thoroughly analyzed it.
We searched for a production plant that could weave the same as at that time, and reproduced it using modern flame-retardant materials.
Double weave with a fabric thickness of 5 mm It has a heavy finish.
For detailed production such as color decisions, we asked Mr. Jonathan Lukasek, who serves as a stylist for artists John Mayer and Mr. Dai Hirai
It has a more American finish.
The size is
Half Vertical 93cm× Horizontal 146cm
Regular Vertical 187cm×Horizontal 146cm
It is flame retardant, so even if a fire spreads, it will be extinguished immediately.
It is perfect for home bedding and outdoor use (camping, staying in the car).
Flame retardancy is CPAI84 pass level, which is the flame retardant standard for tents in the United States.
(PRODUCT B4 Company Inspection)
Features of flame retardant material Kanekalon Protex
・Flame retardant material: Flame retardant fiber
It has self-extinguishing properties that stop burning as soon as the fire source is released. Its flame retardant properties
Unlike flame-retardant fibers that undergo post-processing, they do not deteriorate or be lost due to washing.
・Carbonized fiber
When burned, it carbonizes without melting. Its carbonized part prevents the spread of fire, and combustion stops as soon as the fire source is gone.
Also, unlike molten fibers such as polyester, it does not melt off and adhere to the skin even if it burns.
・Soft texture
It is light, warm, elastic, and has a soft and supple texture due to its unique fiber shape. Fur
The characteristics of Kanekalon, which is also used in wigs, remain the same, but it is pleasant to the touch and does not easily cause unpleasant static electricity, which tends to be made of polyester material.