It's been a day of trial and error for prototype production for spring.
As I mentioned last time, we are constantly making improvements using the completed samples to make them more usable, make them smaller, and expand them further.
The same goes for the shape, but even more difficult than the shape is the color.
You can't just say that your wallet or bag should be black.
Color preferences can vary depending on generation, gender, and hobbies. There are also popular colors.
Trendy colors strongly reflect the current state of society, so decide on the color based on the overall atmosphere.
In the past, when I showed a completed color sample to a female staff member, she said, ``There's something wrong with it.''
When I handed him a leather sample book and said, ``Then, please choose from these,'' he looked at me with a ``???'' look.
You can't choose between them. If you don't have one, you have no choice but to make one.
This is the beginning of coloring. It's been several months since I told the dyeing factory about Pantone and colors that are close to my image.
Now we have a leather with a color that satisfies these women.
Next to the leather is matching the color of the zipper tape and the color of the nylon fabric.
We decide on such detailed specifications, and once everyone is satisfied with them, we see the light of day.