What's choya's skirt?

CHOYA is a high-quality shirt brand in Japan, and the Chinese brand is called "Butterfly Arrow". It is a century-old brand of Japanese shirts. At the same time, it also refers to Shanghai Dieya Clothing Co., Ltd. established in China, with Zhuo Ya holding 90% of the shares.

CHOYA's predecessor, Asano Nagaakira, originated in 1886, and 1986 was officially renamed as CHOYA co., ltd. With its stable high quality and trend-setting style, it enjoys a high reputation in Japan.

Shanghai Dieya Fashion Co., Ltd. was established in July 1994 by Japan CHOYA Co., Ltd., Japan Nissin Textile Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Garment Group * * *, producing and selling all kinds of medium and high-grade woven shirts.

The company is well-equipped, highly specialized and skilled. With the advanced technology and management of Japan, we produce products with the same quality as those of Japanese Butterfly Vector, and also have the patent of SSP non-ironing technology.

We specialize in producing SSP cotton non-ironing shirts and ribbon shirts, and have workshops for producing large quantities of orders and workshops tailored, designed and customized for customers to meet the needs of different categories of people.

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The history of Japan Butterfly Arrow Shirt Co., Ltd.;

1896 (the 29th year of Meiji), entrepreneur Asano Nagaakira Baizang named Asano Nagaakira Store "Chao Gu" and changed the company name to Asano Nagaakira Store. Two years later, Yu 1896 (Meiji 3 1) changed its name to Chao Gu Store.

1986 officially changed its name to CHOYA co., ltd.

1906 introduced the first buttonhole sewing machine in Japan. 1945 Tokyo store was burnt down due to the big air raid in Tokyo.

1953 (Showa 27), according to the American authorized technology released the year before last, sells shirts with shrink-proof fabrics. As the No.50 single line is used, the price is 750 yen.

1962, sponsoring the Tokyo Olympic Games.

In the 39th year of Showa (1964), she won the Director-General's Award of Osaka in the Sewing Skills Competition.

In 2004, Nissin Textile (now Nissin Textile Holdings) was the subscriber, and the third-party distribution capital increase was implemented and incorporated into the company's subsidiaries.

20 15 transfers the business of CHOYA Co., Ltd., a part of the wholesale business of department stores, to Shanxi Co., Ltd.

History of Japanese Butterfly Arrow Clothing