whisper
Good evening. This is Ikeda.
Last weekend, the weather took a turn for the worse, but the temperature has remained stable at around 20 degrees, so I think it's almost time for the 23rd SS to be officially in season.
In the evening, it gets cold wearing just one knit layer, so is it realistic to wear an outer layer even if it's hot during the day?
Of course, it varies by region, so what is the situation like in your area?
Now that it's the off-season, my desire for things is increasing.
Put aside the fact that you always have materialistic desires.
I'm planning to buy this season's items soon.
It's not a good idea to hold back too much on your desire to want what you want, even though you have to be patient.
He pretends to be talking, but it's obvious that he's trying to justify himself.
Please forgive me if this season's items are sold out because of me, I whisper in a small voice.
Today, we would like to introduce satou's hadagi ringer-T, which casually shows off its materialistic desires.
I think this is a piece that gives off a simple impression at first glance, but also makes a statement with a small whisper.
The image source is the underwear worn by my grandfather.
At this point, I find myself wanting to point out that my grandfather's underwear was a thin white tank top.
I would like someone to stop me from continuing to glorify the image of Mr. Sato's grandfather.
I apologize for the unnecessary talk.
The underwear is used as a ringer T.
Although it is a ringer T, piping of the same color as the body is used on both the collar and sleeves.
I think ringer T-shirts have become more popular in second-hand clothing over the past few years, but I think hadagi ringer-Ts are a little out of place in that respect.
Does the use of piping of the same color make it different from ordinary cut-and-sew clothing?
If you look at the left side, you will notice that there is a print of ``pressed flowers'', which is Satou's theme for this season.
It makes me want to put it in a place like this again, but this whispering design makes me feel very Satou-like.
Furthermore, it is placed in a position where it can be seen casually when tucked in.
The art is detailed.
No, it's really excellent.
The fabric used there has a round body.
I feel like each person has a different idea of whether a round body or a horizontally split one is better, so I won't say much about it.
Since it has been biowashed, I think you can feel the firmness.
The fabric feels just right, not too thick and not too thin.
Does the size feel neat among the items you have selected?
I can't help but feel that the size, which gives off a slight indignity, is typical of Satou.
The size feels new to me as I only wear loose-fitting items.
In terms of colors, in addition to gray and black, we have also selected AI with indigo dyeing.
AI uses a technique called ``juji dyeing'' from Miyazaki Prefecture, and is finished in a color that allows you to enjoy unevenness.
It's hard to decide whether to go simple or to be more assertive, as they have completely different expressions.
I would like hadagi ringer-T to tell me in a small whisper how to deal with the devil's whisper called material desire.
Maybe it's not a devil's whisper, but an angel's whisper.
Whether you think that material desire is the devil's whisper or the angel's whisper, you should try satou's hadagi ringer-T, which has a design that whispers in the details.
Ikeda