Rooted in Japanese tradition since the 15th century, the maekake is a durable cotton apron once worn by craftsmen, brewers, and shopkeepers. Woven from thick cotton, it protects the lower back and provides stability and comfort during work.
Each piece is crafted from thick cotton in Toyohashi, Japan’s historic apron-producing region, using century-old Toyota shuttle looms that preserve traditional weaving techniques. The dense weave and simple design reflect the beauty of utility — honest, purposeful, and enduring.
Meet a playful reinterpretation of tradition: This cute *Omusubi-shaped pouch is made from maekake fabric. In collaboration with the Omusubi Gonbei, the design brings together the hearty workwear spirit of maekake and the charming simplicity of rice-ball culture.
Compact yet robust, it’s perfect for essentials you carry close or for an unexpected pocket bag that turns heads. The thin maekake belt doubles as a strap, giving you flexible styling—wear cross-body, over the shoulder, or tucked in your bag.
*A savory combination of rice and filling wrapped in Nori(seaweed), Omusubi are a daily staple in Japan. Palm-sized, handy and portable rice balls work both as a snack or a full meal.
Dimensions: 12 x 12 cm, belt 120 cm | wash separately from whites as the dye may transfer onto other fabrics
Do not wash in warm water | do not use bleach or fabric softener | do not tumble dry























