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I found it! A cotton susoyoke (underskirt) that I wanted to introduce to you if you have atopy or allergies! Normally, these are custom-made or sold in department stores. As for me, Nekoko, cotton susoyoke don't slide well, and inevitably, the leg movement is also poor, so I only recommend them to those who want natural materials on a budget. They're better than cheap synthetic fibers that generate a lot of static electricity, but even if they're expensive, cupra (deshin, Bemberg) is gentle on the skin, doesn't make you look bulky, allows for good leg movement, and doesn't easily generate static electricity. And this is the best cotton susoyoke! For Nekoko, this is a lifesaver. For a while, I lived with this and a hadajuban (undershirt). After various surgeries, my allergies increased, and my atopy worsened. My skin was in a desperate state, like the White Rabbit of Inaba. My whole body's skin hurt. My hair fell out, and even my scalp hurt. My whole body hurt... well, my nails and teeth didn't hurt! During that time, only this fabric was accepted by my skin. So I want to say! When your skin is suffering, don't force yourself to wear stockings, and at least spend your days off in gentle Japanese undergarments! If everything else is healthy, go out and wear a kimono to change your mood! You can manage with just skin-friendly underwear. There are affordable used kimonos and obi (sashes)! (^○^) ◆ Finally, the product description It's all cotton(^^)v The body part and the strings are bleached cotton. The front of the part that wraps around the legs is dobby weave. The back is gauze. So, is it two layers and bulky? No, it's not two layers, but one. It's like a single layer Hakata obi. Because it adheres and is one layer, it hardly gets bulky or makes you look fat. (For slimming, cupra wins.) The gauze backing is warm, so it's recommended for early mornings and late-night New Year's visits. It holds air, and personally, I feel it's warmer than moslin. Speaking of gauze, it's like a bandage. It can perfectly guard legs that have ointment applied all over them. (I actually spent both day and night like that.) The dobby weave on the front, if you're from the generation that used commercially available cloth diapers, you'll understand, but maybe it won't resonate with the generation of paper diapers (or now, paper pants?). Anyway, it's a soft and gentle material, like a baby's diaper. What's more noteworthy is the hem. The selvedge of the fabric comes to the hem. By doing so, the leg movement is really good. The appearance naturally gathers at the hem. Free size Width (waist) approx. 130cm Length approx. 91cm #Original Nekoko's Dream Series
3 months ago