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Good evening. This is Ikeda.
22AW items are starting to appear from various brands, and the temperature is dropping, so I'm thinking about buying some for myself soon.
At the time of the exhibition, I had decided what I wanted, but sometimes it was out of stock or my mood changed, so I was having trouble deciding which one to buy, which color to use, etc.
His thoughts are as erratic as Kizaru, who advocates ``neutral justice.''
I'm conflicted between wanting everyone to buy it and wanting to keep it for myself, but I can't hold back forever, so I'd be sorry if I ended up buying it.
I'll try to avoid buying that last item as much as possible.
While I was thinking about this, SAYATOMO's 2-Tack Flannel Cargo Pants, which I had decided to buy at the exhibition, have now arrived, so I would like to introduce them to you.
Honestly, I think it's highly likely that you'll buy this item.
Please note that I won't buy it until I can wear it, but I will buy it when that time comes.
This is the last delivery of SAYATOMO's 22AW.
The parts that are common to the other two types include the holding out of the belt part and the pin tuck to express the obi.
Also, the specifications of easy pants are the same, such as elastic on both sides and adjustable buckles.
Baker Pants , Corduroy Pants , and finally Cargo Pants.
Cargo pants may have an image of being rugged, casual, or manly, but the finish is such that you don't get that impression at all.
Although they are cargo pants, I think the first factor that makes them feel different from cargo pants is the fabric.
Made of brushed flannel material that is soft and just the right thickness.
By using flannel material, don't you feel a completely different atmosphere from the sturdy military cargo pants?
Furthermore, the addition of tucks and center seams enhances the elegance and cleanliness.
As I have already written about, taking out the belt is also one of the factors that raises the price.
From that point of view, even though they are cargo pants, I think they can be worn like slacks.
On the other hand, you could say that even though they are slacks, they can be worn like cargo pants.
I think both are correct, so it's up to each person's interpretation.
The loose wide tapered style is the same as the other two types, but the hem width is the narrowest, creating a silhouette that feels neat.
It's a difference of 0.5cm or 1cm, so it won't make a big difference, but it may change the way you see it a little.
Available in three colors: Beige, Gray, and Black.
First of all, I'd like to say that I'm aiming for Beige.
It's hard to give up on that color, but I'm also aiming for ULTERIOR's WOOL FLANNEL MIL-PANTS , so black is off the table for now.
Do you think Beige gives you the most sense of elegance out of the three colors?
The flap pockets of Gray and Black don't make such a statement, so you may be able to wear them more like slacks.
We recommend the 2-Tack Flannel Cargo Pants, which can be interpreted as both cargo pants and slacks.
Ikeda