What’s goin’on?
It was hot on the weekend… It's hot = I don't like it. Am I the only one who thinks not? Summer has come! To put it the other way around, I suddenly feel like I've become an aggressive man who loves summer, so please give it a try.
On such a weekend, I was the editor-in-chief of Style Blog Tawamure, who stayed in a cool room.
Remodeling used clothing that I will introduce with full satisfaction.
This time, I made a big size two-tone Hawaiian shirt by combining two Aloha shirts. It's a masterpiece every time.
The green and gray geometric pattern shirt that is the base has the brand tag disappeared by selection, and I do not know, and the fabric is also a good atmosphere. When you touch it, it feels like a pigskin. Judging from the pattern, it seems to be 80's. It's a rare pattern, isn't it?
The pineapple pattern used for the combination is the current one of rayon, but I like the good pattern that seems to be an aloha shirt.
Here, I think that the wallpaper progress of geometrical geometrical eccentricity in the 1980s. It is a story that only people who like clothes can stab.
This Memphis Code group started its activities in 1981, and has free thoughts against Bemodanim, which causes strange color production and mysterious movements.
There was an activity in the year I saw it here as well.
By the way, this Memphis Declaration gets stuck inside the mobile along with Bob Dylan's song Memphis Blues.
Poop goes back to the shirt around here ... The pockets are teleco-arranged so that they have the same color scheme as the front, and the collar is the same. What I noticed here is that the pockets of the two shirts are different in shape and size, and that the first button has a buttonhole and a loop pattern. Wait. It wasn't an aloha shirt.
Clothes are interesting because you can only talk about this with a shirt that is just a combination of short-sleeved shirts.
By the way, I'm planning to publish a summer-like article next time, so please look forward to it.
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