Environmentally friendly denim, warm cardigans made of flannel, etc. Let’s start with clothing. This time, denim pants have been renewed to basic ones without fabric treatment. The company wants users to enjoy the aging process by themselves, so they have stopped using files to do the “used” or bleaching process. This has also led to a reduction in the use of water and chemicals. For their standard knitwear, they put particular emphasis on merino wool material, which is smooth to the touch. The yarns are treated with a special shrink-proofing process, so they can be machine-washed and cared for. Among the standard shirts, the “Double-Sided Raised Flannel Shirt,” a comfortable and warm shirt with a double-sided finish, caught our attention. Of particular interest was the cardigan, which is available only for men. Flannel shirts are a standard item, but cardigans are rare. It has a clean design that would go with anything, so it would be useful to have one of these as a throwover when traveling. Next is the lightweight down series that is popular every year. While maintaining the quality of the 750 fill power that provides excellent heat retention, the new product is made of a new nylon material that recycles the thread scraps from the production process. In addition, the waist has been shaped to create a sleeker silhouette. The items of personal interest are the “recycled nylon fleece-lined down cape” and “recycled polyester blend fleece-lined down scarf. The fleece material on the inner part of the cape that touches the neck and face provides excellent warmth and texture. The matte coloring on the surface is not shiny and gives a nice, calm impression. The cape can completely cover the shoulders like a shawl, and the ability to put your hands in the pockets is another convenient point. Both will be available in late September.
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