NAPRON
株式会社Ray
Okayama / Okayama
A factory-brand OEM specialist from Okayama's Kojima textile district, focused on aprons and fashion-forward workwear. What truly differentiates NAPRON is not just manufacturing capability — it's brand intelligence. As the creator of its own lifestyle brand NAPRON, 株式会社Ray understands how to build brand equity, tell a material story, and elevate a utilitarian object into something desirable. Rayfactory, embedded in Kojima's artisan sewing community, operates 20+ machines handling aprons, bags, and hats in small-to-mid runs entirely Made in Japan. No international certifications are publicly confirmed, but the Okayama/Kojima heritage narrative and in-house craftsmanship deliver a distinctive "made with a story" angle. Best suited for brands commissioning shop uniforms, staff aprons, limited-edition collaborations, or lifestyle accessories — where story and quality matter more than cost-optimized mass production.
Supported items
Home Goods/Apron|Merch/Merch Totes & Bags、Merch Hats
Past clients
Confidential
Strengths
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Needs confirmation
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Supported
Manufacturing equipment
Certifications / Sustainability
No certification data registered.
Certification data is based on listed supplier information. Confirm details during inquiry.
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