As aforementioned, the research takes samples of batik SMEs in several areas. Those particular areas are Yogyakarta city and Giriloyo in Bantul, special region of Yogyakarta; Kauman in Pekalongan; Laweyan in Solo, and the SMEs having outlets in Thamrin City, one of trading malls in DKI Jakarta. The village of Laweyan, or in Bahasa Indonesia Kampung Batik Laweyan, in Solo (Surakarta), Central Java, is a historical area of trading activities, with batik as one of its well-known commodities. The area becomes the home of batik traders for generations until now 12. Laweyan’s batik SMEs produce many types of batik products, namely batik tulis, batik cap, batik printing, including screen-printing, or combination of all of them. According to the data of 2011 obtained from the village’s organization, Forum Pengembangan Kampung Batik Laweyan (or FPKBL), currently there are 92 batik SMEs in the area, which focus on: batik-processing (workshops), garment production, and showrooms or stores. Some of them may focus on all the fields, i.e. from batikprocessing to showroom, but there are also those who focus only on one or two of them.