Bumpy
Good evening. This is Ikeda.
I learned this for the first time when I was thinking about the title, but ``dekoboko'' is written as ``unevenness''.
I was thinking that it has almost the same meaning as "unevenness", but should be reversed.
Is this common sense?
I hope it's not common knowledge.
As I entered my late 20s, there were many things I learned for the first time and I realized how ignorant I was.
I'm surprised that my vocabulary is even worse than usual, but today we had a large batch of items arriving and later items arriving, so we weren't able to introduce you to INNAT's PAJAMA PANTS.
PAJAMA JACKET is introduced here in ``Kiraku'' , so please read it when you have time.
Like PAJAMA JACKET, this is a continuation model from COLLECTION 01.
COLLECTION 01 used cotton ripstop, but COLLECTION 02 uses corduroy.
The design source is Bulgarian army pajama pants.
It's similar to pajama shirts, and you'll probably find many striped shirts in second-hand clothing, but this one is made of uneven corduroy.
I can't help but feel like this is all I wanted to say, but I'll continue.
Most pajama pants are flat with no tucks, but adding two in-tucks gives them a three-dimensional look.
Together with this, it creates a relaxed silhouette.
Easy design with a thick drawcord at the waist.
Not only is it comfortable, but it's thicker than usual, so it's a great feature when you tuck it in.
There are buttons on the hem, so you can wear it open and straight, or close it to change the silhouette.
Isn't this a nice detail for those who often ride bicycles?
Even if I tighten the hem or add a band, the chain easily gets dirty.
Personally, I like pajama pants, but the biggest problem is the pocket problem.
You may find it inconvenient if the pockets are shallow or there are no back pockets.
INNAT's PAJAMA PANTS completely eliminate this inconvenience.
Not only does it have a back pocket, but it also goes all the way to the side line, making it more than enough size.
When you look at this extreme size from behind, don't you feel a sense of discomfort and cuteness?
There are three colors: Yellow, Beige, and Sumikuro (Kishu Bincho charcoal).
Yellow may seem punchy, but it combines elements such as relaxed pajama pants and uneven corduroy with a shaded feel, so when you try it on, you'll feel like it fits in easily. think.
Beige and Sumikuro don't need me to criticize them.
Of course, you can pair it with items that give you a relaxing feel like INNAT, but you can also pair it with pretty items for a bumpy style that will create a nice atmosphere.
I think my style is more relaxed than relaxed.
I always do, though.
Whether you know that the kanji for "dekoboko" is "dekoboko" or "dekoboko", check out these PAJAMA PANTS made of dekoboko corduroy that will surely make you addicted.
Ikeda