Expected arrival date: February 2026
The base material is Panama mesh, which is smooth to the touch and highly breathable.
The gauze used for the embroidery is a rare fabric that is carefully woven in Hamamatsu using European linen. This special gauze, which can only be woven 20 meters per day, is dyed by artisans with unique dyeing techniques from Enshu, and then dried in the sun under Enshu's strong winds, known as the "Enshu no Kamikaze," and plenty of sunlight, completing the garment with the power of nature.
The mesh also has glitter woven into it, giving the material a sporty yet playful feel.
Ornament designs are embroidered on linen gauze fabric in Kiri Prefecture and then attached to mesh fabric.
Two colors of thread are used to create depth, and sequins are used as accents, creating a contrast between the rough texture of the gauze and the sparkle of the glitter thread and sequins used in the embroidery.
The more you wear it, the more its texture improves, and you can enjoy the process of it growing over time into a unique piece that is uniquely yours.
It has thin strings on the sides, so you can tie it or just let it hang down, allowing you to style it however you like. It can also be worn over a shirt or inner layer to create a focal point for your outfit.