About MIURA Project

 

MIURA project has been officially established in 2021 Spring. We globally invite different artists to print their art pieces into a high-quality Art Tee. If you are an art lover or a fashion holic, you should seize the opportunity in a limited time to order MIURA Art Tee by your favourite designer. MIURA Art Tee is made of its own recycled and eco-friendly cotton combined with Japan Kyoto’s printing and dyeing process. Thus, it becomes an artwork that can be worn.


MIURA Project was founded by well-known fashion buyer Terence Tong. He has a lot of experience in fashion appreciation. Since Terence is especially fascinated by Japanese traditional crafts and culture, he deliberately uses the factory in Kyoto, Japan, for production. Moreover, transforming the artworks of different artists worldwide into highquality handmade MIURA Art Tee.
 


Integration of art, environmental protection and fashion
MIURA Project expects the products can integrate into a lifestyle. At the same time, we are sharing art and fulfilling environmental protection.

We use our brand’s recycled cotton to print out all the high-quality MIURA Art Tee from the illustrations of different artists worldwide.

Thus, supporters are able to enjoy “Practical and Durable artwork” at a relatively affordable price. Also, your admired artists can increase their income.
 
 
Pre-Order in limited time
On the MIURA Project platform, artists can launch their pre-order projects by uploading their designs and sharing their design inspiration. The project will be open for global reservations within 45 days. The production will proceed once reaching the first 100 pre-orders.

After the 45-day reservation period, all purchased orders will be produced and delivered to the Kyoto manufacturing plants and the profit margin will be split with the artists. As MIURA will produce each collection once only after a limited-time reservation, it has a unique collection value.
 
 
Recycled cotton
The exclusive patent in Kyoto for the recycled sustainable cotton

During the general process of harvesting cotton and making cotton threads with antiquated textile machinery, a large number of cotton wool, seeds and dust will be wasted and are discarded on the ground.

Hinges on the exclusive patented technology developed by the Kyoto team, which is useful in collecting cotton waste and regenerating it into recycled, sustainable cotton, the product quality is delightful beyond expectation. The fallen batting usually has a short fibre, which means having more places for connection. Thus, the garment will then have a natural and layered texture, making it softer and more comfortable.

In order to make good use of such distinctive eco-friendly cotton, we refer to the sewing methods of the 1970s and 1980s, which emphasis the sewing position. First, the hem is fixed by basting, then sewn with a straight-chain needle, and lastly, the initial basting thread is removed. The quaint texture is essential in preserving the value of Japanese craftsmanship.

Furthermore, we are all aware that environmental protection design must be parallel with durability and practicality. Therefore, we deliberately use two needles to sew the neckband so as to reduce the degree of material deformation. We focus on environmental protection and think from the users’ perspective, would never waste anymore.