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Buying items ~ Handmade warmth ~

Now that the weather is getting colder, we can finally enjoy fall and winter items!

Meanwhile, a CRESCENT DOWN WORKS down vest arrived from Seattle, USA, and a KAILI drawstring bag arrived from Fukuoka, Japan.

What these two have in common is the warmth of handmade products.

Many people feel nostalgic about crescent down.

It's something that makes me happy when I find it at a thrift store.

It's a classic outdoor type down vest, but the nylon fabric has great color, and I couldn't resist this color scheme, so I bought it!

It is packed with classic details such as reinforced leather on the back of the snap buttons.

Although it has retro details, the most appealing thing is that it is lightweight.

It uses high-quality goose down and boasts 700 fill power for warmth. The best thing about it is that it's light as a feather and doesn't make your shoulders stiff.

Down, which is still made in Seattle, America, is so precious that it could almost be called a natural monument.

Available only in size L so that it can be worn over a bulky knit.

The size is comfortable for women to wear. Of course men too ◎

In addition to the pink one in the photo, I also purchased a chic type with black front and back.

I think this bright pink color will look great in the winter sky.

The other item is the KAILI drawstring bag that sold out in an instant last time.

The photo shows the smaller drawstring bag.

The great thing about Kairi is that the designer himself, Mr. Yamauchi, handles not only the samples but also the products.

Each piece is carefully made, just like making pottery.

Therefore, the aura emanating from the object itself is different.

The feeling of satisfaction when using it is also great.

A super lightweight bag made of chic black nylon.

There is a small type in the photo and a slightly larger type.

Nowadays, I want to improve my styling by purchasing items that I can't make myself.

It's getting colder in the mornings and evenings, so everyone, please don't catch a cold!

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