Japan November 2013…...
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Some great stuff from G san in this thread.
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Thanks all. I've grabbed plenty more footage and will chop it down when I get the time, which will probably be on the flight home.
Great vid Matt, am excited to see more! But do try to get some rest on the journey home… you've no idea what a mess I've created since you've been gone...
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So on Thursday, we visited a couple of House Factories which weave some of our denim. These are tiny places, one was a husband and wife team, the other just one guy. The first thing you notice is the incredible noise, you then notice that there is indigo dust everywhere (including up our noses as we discovered later)….
I had to be air-jetted off before I was allowed back into a car…
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The first workshop we visited consisted of husband and wife and about 5 or 6 very large Toyoda looms, these were larger than anything that I have seen before, but they still weave a 30" width. Their massive overengineering is what makes them able to cope with heavy ounce denim. Whilst we were there our Ultra Heavy Raw (AKA 21/123) was being woven…..
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That's a really great insight. I'd never thought about how a new run would be started. Always seem looms in flight. That is far more fiddly/detailed to setup than I would have thought, but makes sense.
Some really great photos there too. Love the one of Tom looking/smiling at the loom whilst all others are using phones/cameras :).
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Giles that blue denim dust must be bad for the workers lungs. do they wear masks on the job?
I was thinking the same thing. In the days when North Carolina had a textile industry, workers in the mills often came down with "white lung"- basically a catchall term for pulmonary disease caused or exacerbated by inhaling cotton fibers. All of that can't be good for the workers.
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Giles that blue denim dust must be bad for the workers lungs. do they wear masks on the job?
thought about that too, important question!
perhaps they didn't ware masks that day because of the visitors?