
Yetina produce their own textile using 70 years old weaving machines
The patented weaving technology called “brushweaving” was developed in Japan in the 1960s
One machine can only produce one meter textile per hour

Not more than ten to fifteen garments are produced each day
The clothes are manufactured in a small factory with 40 employees

The result is a thick, soft and extremely warm material unlike anything experienced before.
Sewed in a timeless design that never goes out of style

The textile structure allows air circulation, helping to regulate body temperature
Take a look at this visualization to understand how the Yetina fabric is waved while simultaneously being brushed.
