HaRuko Mayfield was a resilient Japanese woman who immigrated to the United States from Kume Island Okinawa, Japan and built her own legacy. In 1965, she supported her family by crocheting, making garments and carefully selecting durable fabrics. Her strength and dedication continue to inspire Ruko B, shaping the brand’s commitment to quality and lasting craftsmanship.
Happy Birthday Haruko Mayfield March 20, 1935
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HaRuko Mayfield was a resilient Japanese woman who immigrated to the United States from Kume Island Okinawa, Japan and built her own legacy. In 1965, she supported her family by crocheting, making garments and carefully selecting durable fabrics. Her strength and dedication continue to inspire Ruko B, shaping the brand’s commitment to quality and lasting craftsmanship.
Happy Birthday Haruko Mayfield March 20, 1935
HaRuko Mayfield was a resilient Japanese woman who immigrated to the United States from Kume Island Okinawa, Japan and built her own legacy. In 1965, she supported her family by crocheting, making garments and carefully selecting durable fabrics. Her strength and dedication continue to inspire Ruko B, shaping the brand’s commitment to quality and lasting craftsmanship.
Happy Birthday Haruko Mayfield March 20, 1935