This spring
I went to the leh exhibition.
This season's (Autumn/Winter 2021) collection
It was an extremely cool space.
The one I'd like to introduce today is one that I really liked at the time.
This is a hat I ordered for myself.
Because it's something I was really looking forward to
Get it as soon as it arrives
I wore it to work that day.
In fact, they sold out within the same week they were delivered.
Thankfully we were able to restock
We have restocked two, but one of them has already departed, so this is the last one.
I'll introduce it to you quickly.
It's a bucket hat
Produced by "C-Plus"
Made by Japanese craftsmen
The shape is a simple bucket hat...
As you can see, the fabric is amazing.
This is actually a fabric made from patchwork neckties.
(It often appears in leh items.)
The tie used appears to be from the late 1890s.
I patched it together using a technique called crazy quilting.
Just by looking at it, you can see that it takes a lot of work...
It's an antique fabric.
The fabric may have tears, fraying, or stains.
All of that creates a great atmosphere.
It's also interesting how the impression changes depending on the angle from which you view it.
The front has many dot patterns and fine patchwork.
It really does look like a "crazy quilt"
The right side is quite simple.
I think hats are generally worn with the tag facing backwards.
You can wear it with the side you like facing in the direction you like.
Going all the way around
It is like this
The caps are slightly different in shape.
I think it makes a big difference whether it suits you or not.
I think bucket hats look good on everyone.
There is also a size adjustment belt on the inside.
Basically, I think anyone can get a rash.
"NIPOALOHA" PAJALOHA Mahjong pattern
"NIPOALOHA" Watermelon pattern -purple-
Although the hat looks flashy on its own,
In fact, it goes really well with patterns and colors.
Of course, it's a patterned hat.
It definitely goes well with plain clothes.
A plain tee and dark pants
The accent of the hat makes it look very stylish.
But this year, why not try something a little more adventurous and pair it with patterned items?
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