Collection: CORGI
Kogi Hojiri is a knit manufacturer founded in South Wales, England in 1893.
Coal mines were the main industry in the Wales region at the time of its founding, and we started manufacturing handmade socks with the desire to wear warm long socks for the workers working there.
From 1960, the production of intarsia knitwear with hand frames was started, and cashmere material was added later, and it became recognized by luxury maisons in Paris.
And in 1988, the Prince of Wales (Prince Charles) was awarded a royal warrant (royal purveyor certificate) due to his track record of using knitwear and socks for 10 years.
While most manufacturers mass-produce by machine, Kogi Hojiri still sticks to handmade by craftsmen.
Corgi Hosiery Ltd. is a knitwear manufacturer founded in 1893 in South Wales, England.
At the time of its founding, coal mining was the main industry in the Welsh region, and the company began manufacturing handmade socks for the workers there, who wanted to wear warm long socks.
In 1960, the company began producing hand-framed intarsia knitwear, and later added cashmere material, which was recognized by luxury maisons in Paris.
In 1988, the Prince of Wales (Prince Charles) used the company's knitwear and socks for 10 years, and the company was granted a Royal Warrant (certificate of royal warrant).
While most manufacturers mass produce their products by machine, Corgi Hoagherie still insists on handmade products by craftsmen.