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Japanese-made T-back Fundoshi (loincloth) ❖ Stored at home for a long time. ❖ Unopened, unused. ❖ Different patterns (colors) are also available. Please feel free to contact me. ❖ If you want to see the whole thing, please let me know. Since it is currently unopened, I will open the product and post photos. Reference the following site: About this product: For those who enjoy invisible fashion. We have made a T-back Fundoshi (loincloth) from dyed tenugui (hand towel)! By being aware of the body's core, you can expect to maintain your figure. We used pink on the lining to enhance a woman's charm and love luck♪ Unlike printed fabrics, it doesn't feel stiff and is extremely comfortable to wear. It's the type that ties with a ribbon at the waist. The pattern will vary from piece to piece. Ribbon length: approx. 132cm, width 16cm Description: For those who enjoy invisible fashion. We have made a T-back Fundoshi (loincloth) from dyed tenugui (hand towel)! By being aware of the body's core, you can expect to maintain your figure. Also, thongs are a hot topic for their hip-up effect. It is an essential item for women with high aesthetic awareness. We used pink on the lining to enhance a woman's charm♪ It is said that by being conscious of the color of underwear that touches the skin directly, you can absorb various energies. Pink is a representative color that makes it easy to transition into love mode. Unlike printed fabrics, it doesn't feel stiff and is extremely comfortable to wear. Wearing soft materials is also a secret to enhancing femininity. It's the type that ties with a ribbon at the waist. The pattern will vary from piece to piece. The fabric is dyed, so the color will fade. When washing, wash separately by hand with plenty of water. Avoid soaking. Regarding Chusen dyeing: Due to the traditional craft [Chusen], the color may transfer due to sweat or friction when you start using it, so please be careful.
4 months ago