But the designs sell for about half the price of his major collection.
Still, by 1989 the company was closed down and the designs sold.
Good taste has little to do with how well a design sells.
Italian design sells low against the voguishness of the French.
His first design, a red cloth cape, sold 400 copies.
The design, which comes in several colours, should sell for about £25.
When a design sold, they just hired more people, not machines.
Fujisawa said the designs had "no future" and would not sell well.
These pre-war designs were also marketed after the war, but did not sell well.
Their designs sell to the high street, don't they?