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With a generous cotton blanket, add buttons and pockets.
On cold days, "wear it" as you go about your day.

Cotton Blanket: Plaid

Sale price¥18,999

This cotton blanket, made of a brushed jacquard weave fabric with a gentle texture, is produced in a long-established factory in Japan.
By buttoning the sleeves, it transforms into a "wearable blanket." It also features a canvas tag pocket that can store a smartphone.
Connecting two blankets with buttons creates a king-size blanket.

 

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Cotton Blanket: Plaid
Cotton Blanket: Plaid Sale price¥18,999

Cotton blanket

We made a jacquard woven blanket in Japan where the nap that touches the skin on both sides is 100% cotton.

The fluffy and gentle texture is unique to brushed cotton. It is less likely to generate static electricity and does not itch, making it suitable for children and people with sensitive skin.

Polyester is used for the warp threads that form the base. This combination is lighter, dries faster, and is less likely to lose its shape than if both the warp and weft were cotton.

Four ways to use it

single-size blanket

From spring to autumn, it can be used as your main comforter. Cotton is also comfortable for staying cool during summer with air conditioning. In winter, please use it together with a comforter.

Combine them into a king-size blanket

By connecting them with the side buttons, you can also create a king-sized blanket.

Combining them makes a wonderful gift for weddings or housewarmings.

to blankets

Fold it in half and fasten the buttons, and it becomes the perfect size for a lap blanket.
Since it's double-layered, you can stay even warmer.

Please also enjoy it as part of your interior decor.

also to the gown

Close the side buttons and it becomes a gown. Get out of bed wrapped in a warm blanket and spend the morning curled up in it. You can enjoy such a dreamy morning.
The large tag pocket can store a smartphone.

Checkered pattern

Many traditional Japanese patterns have implied meanings known as "gan-kake" (wishing) or "gen-katsugi" (good luck charm), and the lattice pattern is one of them. The equally continuous lines and intersections represent prosperity and eternity.

To ensure long-lasting happiness and a better future, designer Eriko Kawakami has reinterpreted the "lattice pattern" into a series of designs that allow you to wear your wishes.