Mayo Tae
Hemp cloth has been an essential part of Japanese life since ancient times .
Because the raw materials contain harmful substances, domestic cultivation was restricted after World War II, and because hemp fiber is not suitable for spinning, it fell behind on the industrialization, and is no longer in general circulation at all.
"Making Taima Cloth a Standard Fabric in Japan Again"
With this idea in mind, natural fabric researcher Yoshida Shinichiro, obi craftsman Hondaya's 10th generation Yamaguchi Genbei, and the Avex Group joined hands to create this brand.
This product uses harmless cannabis that has no hallucinogenic effects.
Unlike ordinary linen, "Mayotae" is soft and has excellent quick-drying, heat retention, and durability.