SEEALL
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I am selling this item because it didn't suit me, even though I purchased it this season. The soft alpaca and wool fabric is lightweight, and I think the color will be useful until early spring. I only tried it on, and it still has the tags. Color: Raw White Material: 62% Baby Alpaca, 38% Wool (Alpaca Dobby Waffle) Size: FREE Retail Price: ¥20,900 (tax included) Quoted from the following site: "I feel that this material has achieved a very interesting approach and function. I like the waffle knit of cut-and-sew shirts and knitwear, but waffles have good and bad points. First, the good points are that the uneven surface of the fabric's structure creates air pockets, providing warmth, and the feeling of separation from the skin is very comfortable. Also, I love the look of the textured surface. The bad points are that it stretches easily, frays easily, shrinks, and, above all, tends to cling to the body's lines. I pondered how to solve these bad points. The answer I arrived at was to create a fabric with a waffle-like texture and incorporate only the good aspects. To create a complex, waffle-like structure in a woven fabric, I used a dobby weave. Using dobby, I expressed an original waffle. Since there was no worry about stretching, I wanted to enjoy the luxurious texture, so I mixed baby alpaca and wool to aim for a fluffy touch. It's truly amazing. It looks like knitwear, but because it's woven, I can do my favorite pattern work, and I can create a silhouette. It solves all the bad points of waffles. I am proud to call this the sweater of the future. Please touch it and try it on. Regarding the shape, I questioned the fit of conventional caps and used three-dimensional cutting to drape it to fit the shape of the head. I hope you will enjoy the unprecedented silhouette of the cap with the application of darts in an 8-panel design."
11 hours ago