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In Japan, during tea room ceremonies, a piece of cloth was soaked in hot water and offered to travelers who stopped to rest. This piece of fabric was called Oshibori. Preserved over the centuries in Asia, Oshibori is still today the most practiced gesture of welcome. To simplify this welcome gesture, the proposed garment has become a simple wet cotton towel. In 2013, Franck SALAMA, during a trip to Japan in the Nagoya region, decided to give back to Oshibori its letters of nobility. Entrepreneur at heart, and man in the field. It is with a master hand that Franck leads the strategy of Oshibori Concept International. In spring 2014, Liza Marshall joined the Oshibori Concept International adventure and gave it a new lease of life. With her extensive experience in the world of luxury, Liza ensures the commercial and operational development of the company.
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In Japan, during tea room ceremonies, a piece of cloth was soaked in hot water and offered to travelers who stopped to rest. This piece of fabric was called Oshibori. Preserved over the centuries in Asia, Oshibori is still today the most practiced gesture of welcome. To simplify this welcome gesture, the proposed garment has become a simple wet cotton towel. In 2013, Franck SALAMA, during a trip to Japan in the Nagoya region, decided to give back to Oshibori its letters of nobility. Entrepreneur at heart, and man in the field. It is with a master hand that Franck leads the strategy of Oshibori Concept International. In spring 2014, Liza Marshall joined the Oshibori Concept International adventure and gave it a new lease of life. With her extensive experience in the world of luxury, Liza ensures the commercial and operational development of the company.